The smartwatch arrives with an advanced physical activity tracking system, dual frequency GPS, hybrid interface and dual processor architecture, among other features.
Features and autonomy
The Oppo Watch The smartwatch was unveiled alongside the Reno12 series and the Enco X3i and Enco Air4 Pro earphones at the event in Ibiza.
Design
The Oppo Watch The screen is protected by 2.5D sapphire glass that is resistant to scratches and fingerprints. The premium design is complemented by a stainless steel casing, providing a high-quality metallic feel. The buttons and central frame integrate harmoniously, giving the watch a sturdy yet lightweight structure.
The watch has obtained the American military certification MIL-STD-810H, guaranteeing high durability even in extreme conditions and low environmental stress. It is also IP68 certified for dust resistance and 5 ATM for water resistance.
Battery and performance
The Oppo Watch It can be fully charged in 60 minutes or provide 24 hours of use with a 10-minute charge.
The watch incorporates a dual-processor architecture patented by Oppo, with two independent chipsets: the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 SOC and the BES2700 MCU. These two processors work in concert with the WearOS hybrid interface, with the BES2700 taking care of frequent tasks (answering calls, displaying notifications), while the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 handles high-performance operations and Wear OS applications.
Apps and sync
The Oppo Watch X runs Google WearOS, including apps such as Assistant, Maps, Gmail, Wallet and Google Play. It allows you to receive transport directions via Google Maps or manage boarding passes and event tickets with Google Wallet. Through Google Play, users can install apps from Google and third parties, like WhatsApp, designed specifically for smartwatches.
Fast Pair support allows you to quickly connect and configure the Oppo Watch or view and respond to WhatsApp messages.
Physical activity tracking
Oppo has focused on accurate physical activity monitoring with the Oppo Watch Using two separate antennas for each GPS signal improves accuracy and reliability in low coverage situations.
This dual-frequency GPS ensures, thanks to functions such as a high-precision accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer, intelligent data tracking for more accurate measurements and better reliability in tracking training routes. The watch automatically recognizes whether the user is walking, running, cycling, swimming or rowing. For runners, it detects ground contact time (GCT), balance between left and right foot TPC, stride length and frequency of each step, allowing posture correction to improve well-being. being and performance.
Among the many sports activities that the Oppo Watch X can track, badminton makes its debut, developed in-house by Oppo. The watch collects specific data during the game and offers analysis with five key metrics: explosiveness, activity, endurance, confrontation and attack, helping to adjust the strength or speed of the swing.
Health Monitoring
For health tracking, the Oppo Watch X offers various options. It provides advanced sleep control, including naps, monitoring respiratory rate, blood oxygen level, basal heart rate, snoring and body movements. Weekly reports available through Oppo's OHealth app track changes in sleep duration, regularity, snoring risk and overall sleep quality.
The watch integrates an eight-channel heart rate sensor and a 16-channel blood oxygen sensor, allowing heart rate and oxygen saturation to be monitored. With built-in sensors and algorithms, the Watch X assesses stress levels by calculating heart rate variability (HRV).
The OHealth app and watch are compatible with Android Connected Health, providing a centralized hub in Android 14 to manage data permissions for multiple health and fitness apps and devices. With user permission, health data can be synced with compatible apps.
Price and availability
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