Oppo smart watch

  1. Oppo Watch Review: Android Apple Watch alternative
  2. Oppo Watch review: like an Apple Watch, but for Android
  3. Oppo Watch LTE review: the bigger 46mm Oppo tried and tested
  4. Oppo Watch 3 and Pro launch with serious curves
  5. Best budget smartwatches: Cheap picks under $100


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Oppo Watch Review: Android Apple Watch alternative

The Oppo Watch is the latest in a growing sea of wearables aiming to challenge the ruling However, rather than try and challenge the Apple Watch SE using design flourishes, like a circular screen or nifty package of sports features, the Oppo Watch takes an alternative tact. Instead of innovating it aims to entice buyers by sticking as close as possible to the Apple Watch’s winning formula as possible. Rather than remake the wheel Oppo’s decided to do what many Android fans want, make an Apple Watch that works with their phone – for those out of the know, one of the only bad things about Apple Watches is that they only work with other Apple tech and software. After a solid month with the watch I can confirm the strategy is fairly smart and the Oppo Watch is one of the Design and screen – The Oppo Watch looks very familiar • The Oppo Watch looks a lot like the Apple Watch • It’s very well built and offers a solid 5ATM water resistance • It also has a solid set of features, including NFC Taking the Oppo Watch out of its box and its Apple Watch inspiration is immediately clear. The 46mm LTE (also available in non-LTE and 41mm options) I reviewed looks all but identical to an Apple Watch featuring a square aluminium alloy chassis with slightly curved slides and a heart rate sensor on its bottom. Even the rubber used on the included strap feels like the Apple Watch band. The only difference is that instead of a digital Crown, the Oppo Watch features two side facing home and mult...

Oppo Watch review: like an Apple Watch, but for Android

The Oppo Watch is one of the best Wear OS smartwatches money can buy. While that isn't a particularly laudable achievement, its craftsmanship and hardware-software synergy is commendable. It does ape the Apple Watch's design, but there's a lot to like here in terms of its impressive display and fitness modes. Just be wary of the battery life, especially if you want a watch that lasts for days. (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri) The Oppo Watch was unveiled on March 6, 2020, alongside the Find X2 Pro at an event hosted by the company in place of its show at Mobile World Congress. The Oppo Watch is on sale now in India, and it's set to come out in the UK at some point in October.TechRadar asked Oppo whether the device would be coming to the US, and a spokesperson told us there’s “no plan to make it available in the US at this time”. Oppo has yet to say whether the device will be coming to Australia. The Oppo Watch price is £229 / Rs 14,990 (around $300, AU$420) for the 41mm variant. If you want want the larger 46mm watch, it'll cost £369 / Rs 19,990 (around $480, AU$670). Oppo has also said it plans to release a 46mm LTE-ready version of the watch, but we've yet to have pricing confirmation or where it'll be landing. Design and display • The display gently curves on the sides • 6000-series aluminium alloy frame feels durable • Two buttons on the side for navigation Let’s address the elephant in the room first. Yes, the Oppo Watch looks every bit like an Wannabe Apple products are...

Oppo Watch LTE review: the bigger 46mm Oppo tried and tested

The bigger Oppo Watch takes the smaller Oppo Watch and makes it a lot more desirable. We definitely prefer the curvier look of the display and the bump up in resolution. The speedier quick charge tech is also welcome too. Add LTE into the mix and it makes it a strong contender as the best LTE smartwatch for Android users. We've not put the LTE version of the TicWatch Pro 3 to the test, but if you like the idea of a square smartwatch and can stomach the higher price tag, there's still a lot to like about the LTE Oppo Watch. Miss • LTE only for Android users • Battery life still good for a day • Pricey When Oppo unveiled its first smartwatch in the first half of 2020 in China, it made the rest of the world wait until the second half of the year to get hold of it. It was the smaller 41mm version that made it out first and as a Wear OS newbie, impressed us enough to be named Newcomer of the Year at the At the tail end of 2020, Oppo then made it easier to get hold of the 46mm Oppo Watch, which isn't simply just a bigger version of the smartwatch. It's packing a higher resolution display, even quicker fast charging powers and LTE support. That means it joins a select few smartwatches like the Read our review: Oppo Watch 41mm Those desirable extras do come at a significant extra cost. The 46mm Oppo Watch is priced in at , which is a bit of a step up from the cost of the smaller 41mm Oppo Watch. The LTE version is now available in the UK through Vodafone on a £22 month contract th...

Oppo Watch 3 and Pro launch with serious curves

Oppo has officially unveiled the Oppo Watch 3 and Watch 3 Pro with the duo launching in China first packing Announced on the same day as the arrival of the Read this: Oppo's latest flagship smartwatch now comes in standard and Pro versions – with the Pro featuring a full curved flexible screen, which definitely feels like a throwback to the • Read our full Oppo Watch Free review Oppo Watch 3 and Pro features The Oppo Watch 3 will be available in black and gold looks, with a 43mm case made predominantly from an aluminium alloy and weighs 31.9g minus the strap. There's a 1.75-inch, 372 x 430 resolution AMOLED touchscreen and it's waterproof up to 50 metres. Both the Watch 3 and Pro offer the choice of silicone and leather straps. The Oppo Watch 3 Pro comes in black or brown colors with a 50.4mm sized case that's also made from an aluminium alloy. It's heavier at 37.5g without the strap and features a larger 1.91-inch, 378 x 496 resolution always-on, LTPO curved screen. The display tech that has appeared on some smartphones and is designed to deliver exceptional screen quality without seriously compromising battery performance. Both smartwatches are equipped to work with Android and iPhones and are powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon W5 along with an Apollo 4 Plus processor to take care of tasks that demand less power. Both have 1GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM. There's no sign of Wear OS, so Oppo is sticking to its own proprietary operating system, which it says offers access to 80+ ...

Best budget smartwatches: Cheap picks under $100

If you're looking for a budget smartwatch, there's never been more choice. And unlike in the past, cheap sub-$100/£100 smartwatches stack up as very useable options. The likes of Amazfit, Oppo and Xiaomi are making genuinely powerful smartwatches for low prices - and we're seeing plenty of competition emerging from the likes of Redmi, Poco and Realme. While top smartwatches like the If you want something slightly more established than the dregs sold on Amazon, check out our guide pulled from devices we've tried and tested. • No money constraints? Check out the • Find out the • Svelte and stylish: All of the current Amazfit Bip 3 Pro Wareable squirrel_12863162 Amazfit Bip 3 Pro's key features • Compatible with iPhone and Android • 44mm case size • 1.69-inch, LCD display • A week of heavy-use battery life When it comes to budget smartwatches, the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro rules the roost. We’ve been big fans of the Bip line-up since its launch back in 2020, and the Bip 3 was no disappointment. What impressed us most is the sheer number of features – and the maturity of the app platform, which is unmatched by most budget smartwatches. Sports tracking stacks up with smartwatches at three times the price, and if you opt for the Bip 3 Pro, you can get built-in GPS, which works accurately for outdoor runs and cycles. There are payoffs, of course. The build quality and plastic case are pretty basic – and you get an LCD, rather than the bright AMOLED of rivals. It’s boxy and plasticky and ...