We’ve already seen the debut of the OnePlus Watch 2 at MWC, and now Oppo is back with its own Oppo Wach X . Looks alone tell you that these two watches have a lot in common, as they’re essentially the same device but with different brands.
Oppo Watch X has the same design and specifications as OnePlus Watch 2. It boots dual operating systems, where Google WearOS 4 handles more demanding tasks, while a separate real-time operating system (RTOS) handles everything else, including activity and health tracking. The Wach X also comes with a Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset and BES 2700BP co-processor combination, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
OPPO Watch X
Featuring a round 1.43-inch AMOLED display (60Hz) and a 500 mAh battery, Oppo claims it can last up to 100 hours of use in standard mode and 12 days in power-saving mode. The watch uses VOOC flash charging technology, which can fully charge a day’s power in 10 minutes and 0-100% in 60 minutes.
Oppo Watch X brings dual chips and VOOC flash charging
Oppo’s new watch also features dual-band GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC connectivity. It also has an IP68 rating, 5ATM waterproof rating, and passes 16 MIL-STD-810H durability testing.
Oppo Watch X retail packaging
Oppo Watch X comes in Platinum Black and Mars Brown colours. Pricing in Malaysia is MYR 1,399 (USD 295), with public sales starting on March 2. We expect to see the Watch X in more markets soon, but we’ll have to wait for Oppo to confirm availability details.
source(malaysian)