The first Oneplus watch (yes, because we know there will be others) it will be a concentrate of technology. A few days before the debut, which will take place on 24 March, we have an official rendering of the smartwatch and it looks quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active. The rendering was shared Twitter by popular YouTuber Lewis George Hilsenteger, AKA Unbox Therapy. OnePlus official Twitter account has retweeted the post, confirming the legitimacy of this rendering. But today Pete Lau also confirms another thing.
OnePlus Watch will have precisely 110 supported sports activities, effectively becoming the King smartwatch for sportsmen
Will it be a sportwatch? This is the question we have been asking ourselves since yesterday, when the CEO of the company Pete Lau tweeted this.
He stated that the OnePlus Watch supports over 110 training modes. He accompanied this data with a visual animation, pointing out some of them. Walking, swimming, cycling, running, cricket, badminton, weightlifting, ballet and shooting are only a tenth of the modes supported by the device. They will probably come automatically recognized, also according to what was previously revealed. It should be noted that a large number of training modes are not exclusive to OnePlus - there are more than 80 of them in the same Amazfit GTS 2, Amazfit GTR 2, Huawei Watch Fit and Honor Watch ES.
Recall that the official premiere of OnePlus Watch will take place on 24 March. According to preliminary data, what we see below are all the specifications:
- 46 mm round dial
- certificazione IP68 against splashes of water and dust
- Warp Charge (one week of charge in 20 minutes) which, however, is not specified whether wireless (we believe not) or wired
- measurement of omno, stress, blood saturation (SPO2), heart rate monitoring
- classic features such as notification and call control
- exclusive feature like the OnePlus TV control (at the moment only in India considering that this product has not arrived from us)
- 4 GB of storage space
- automatic training detection