In the beginning, the OnePlus name was a formidable force in the market. Although some argue that it has joined them in recent years, it first gained notoriety by undercutting the industry’s titans. The Nord brand, on the other hand, pays tribute to the business’s initial mission. The OnePlus Nord Watch, which is now official, may well introduce this idea into the wearables sector.
The 1.78-inch rectangular AMOLED display on the front of the OnePlus Nord Watch has a refresh rate of 60Hz. The adoption of AMOLED technology offers some guarantee of brilliant, bright colors that can be viewed in any circumstance, which is important considering that watches are intended to be worn and used in broad daylight. The watch casing also has an IP68 rating, the maximum level of protection from dust, and total submersion in water for up to 30 minutes. With this smartwatch on, swimming is simple.
It also has an accelerometer built in, which measures workout metrics and supports over a hundred different forms of activity. Fitness addicts will undoubtedly take use of this option. A SpO2 sensor and a heart-rate monitor are additional sensors that may be used to measure daily activities like stress and sleep.
The N Health Companion App and Bluetooth 5.2 will be used to link this to your smartphone. The setup of menus that may be shown on the wearable device is also possible with this program. Due to WearOS’s absence and the addition of RTOS, the 230 mAh pack’s advertised battery life is 10 days of active usage or 30 days of standby. Although this platform is far more effective, you cannot download third-party programs from the store. With more than 100 watch faces available, customization should be no problem.
The OnePlus Nord Watch is being offered in India for an initial launch price of $60 (PHP 3522) with costs anticipated to increase over time. Although it hasn’t been made available on our borders yet, we may anticipate that Digital Walker or other distributors will import it and sell it on the biggest e-commerce sites in the nation. We’re projecting a local first release pricing of about PHP 4K, even accounting for taxes and currency risk.