The Oppo Watch X is the company's newest wristwatch. The OnePlus Watch 2, which made its debut at the MWC, and this smartwatch are fairly similar. You cannot ignore how similar the two models are to one another. To be honest, the two devices are identical but have different brands.
The OnePlus Watch 2's specifications and design are identical to those of the Oppo Watch X. Google WearOS 4 is one of the two operating systems that the smartwatch boots. This aids in handling difficult assignments. The rest, however, is handled by a different real-time operating system (RTOS), which also tracks health and does a lot more. A BES 2700BP coprocessor and a Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset power the Oppo Watch X smartwatch. The device has 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM.
Technical specifications include a circular 1.43-inch AMOLED display operating at 60Hz. According to Oppo, the device should last for 100 hours with regular use thanks to the 500 mAh battery that comes with it. However, the smartwatch's power-saving mode lasts for up to 12 days. In just ten minutes, the smartwatch can provide a full day's worth of power thanks to its support for VOOC flash charging. It takes 60 minutes to fully charge the smartwatch to 100% capacity.
Dual-band GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and other connectivity features are available on the device. Rain and unintentional splashes are protected against by IP68 rating on the gadget. In addition, it possesses a 16 MIL-STD-810H durability certification and is 5ATM waterproof. Platinum Black and Mars Brown are the two color options for the smartwatch. The smartwatch is priced at MYR 1,399 ($295) in Malaysia. On March 2, the smartwatch is anticipated to go on sale. The launch dates of the device in other markets are anticipated to be announced by the company.