In addition to the world's thinnest foldable smartphone, the Find N5, OPPO also introduced a new smartwatch, the OPPO Watch X2. It's basically the same OnePlus Watch 3 that was introduced the day before, but under a different brand.
As with the OnePlus watch, the OPPO Watch X2 has a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels, a 631 mAh battery that provides up to 5 days of operation in smart mode, and 32 GB of storage.
The watch has a titanium alloy frame, a stainless steel case, and a rotating crown that allows owners to scroll through settings, app lists, and more. The differences in appearance lie in the second color, which is not green but blue.
OPPO also claims up to 16 days of battery life in power saving mode, 5 days in smart mode, and 3 days in heavy use mode. This autonomy is provided by Silicon-Crabon Battery technology, which has increased battery capacity by 20%, as well as dual operating systems - Wear OS and RTOS. These systems also run on Snapdragon W5 and BES2800BP chips.
OPPO Watch X2 also has a feature that allows you to check your health in 60 seconds. The 60S Health Check-In feature will conduct a quick check and provide the user with key information such as heart rate, blood oxygen level, wrist temperature, and more.
The new watch can also offer a variety of sports modes, better location tracking thanks to the coverage of GPS frequencies L1 and L5. The availability and price of the OPPO Watch X2 will be announced later. The new watch is currently on sale in Singapore and costs $373 for the black version and $410 for the blue one.