- Redefining Durability: The OnePlus Watch 2 fuses a stainless-steel chassis with a robust 2.5D sapphire crystal face, delivering a sophisticated design that withstands daily wear and tear with a 5ATM and IP68 rating, and military-grade standard for durability.
- Unmatched Precision: Equip yourself with professional-grade location tracking thanks to the watch’s dual-frequency L1+L5 GPS, ensuring you always know exactly where you are when you explore the outdoors.
- Extended Performance: Enjoy the freedom of long-lasting battery life with up to 100 hours in Smart Mode and up to 12 days in Power Saver Mode, powered by OnePlus’ Dual-Engine Architecture and supported by VOOC Fast Charging technology.
- Seamless Smart Integration: With Wear OS 4, access the best of Google and over 100 sports modes, alongside essential functions like heart rate and sleep monitoring, even in Power Saver Mode.
- Health Features: The OHealth app provides a comprehensive overview of your wellness, offering insights into sleep patterns, stress levels, and a wide range of fitness metrics to help you tailor your health and exercise regimen.
- Sophisticated Technology: With a 1.43” AMOLED display with high brightness mode, the OnePlus Watch 2 provides a visually stunning interface. It comes with 32GB storage and 2GB RAM for all your apps and media.
ONEPLUS Watch 2, 32GB, 100-Hour Battery, Health & Fitness Tracking, Sapphire Crystal Design, Dual-Engine, Wear OS by Google
$289.99
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
MG –
This watch has so many functionalities that it surpasses all of the other competitors. Email, text, call, and of course fitness monitoring capabilities. It’s even better then the iwatch. It charges fast and holds a full charge for about 5 days. It also works directly with Android phones and can sync all of your email, text, calls directly from your phone to the watch. Sound is awesome when talking on the watch. There is also customization feature for alarm as well. The display is beautiful and you can change the display to what your preference would be such as color and style. It is very durable as well.
It is meant to wear for swimming pools and beaches as well as showering, but not for diving or fast moving currrents. Great watch at a good price.
Jason Emery –
This is my first smart watch so I don’t have a lot to compare this to. I was between this and the OnePlus Watch 2R and the 2 was the winner.
Quality : Great! I love the black stainless steel look. It is sharp and pairs really well with aftermarket watch straps!
Value : I got this on sale for the price of the 2R. This may be the lower end of prices compared to Samsung and Apple but this isn’t a “cheap” watch.
Battery : Fantastic. 10/10 for a smart watch. My friends have other brands and they charge theirs nightly to every other night. I am on day 3 right now and still with 55%. I easy get 4-5 days between charges!
Software : It seems good to me… I am still learning this watch after about a month. I appreciate the heart rate tracking, step tracking, stress tracking and sp02 tracker. Still playing with the sleep tracker. Notifications are nice and simple to use. My one gripe is I wish I could set the reset time everyday for tracking. As a midnight shift worker I would really like to set it to noon rather than midnight.
I am really happy with this watch, I just need to get more familiar with it over time.
Eduardo Gutierrez Ventura –
Facilité d’emplois
Correspond à mes attentes
Charge rapide
John Wicks –
Me gustó el diseño y la duración de la batería. Sin embargo, veo que no es muy exacto en cuanto a medición de sueño y oxígeno en sangre, lo he comparado varias veces.
JustAguy –
Vengo de usar un TicWatch 3 Pro, y estaba contento, este OnePlus Watch 2 me encantó. Solo me lo quito para bañarme y es cuando aprovecho para cargarlo, digamos 30 – 45 min al día nunca baja de 70% de batería. Todos los registros todo el tiempo. Además es mucho más bonito. Gran compra.
JustAguy –
I upgraded from a fossil watch 5 Carlyle that I absolutely loved everything about except it’s one day battery life. After two years, it started locking up and having battery issues. I have a Samsung phone and was originally going to get the galaxy watch 6 but saw this oneplus as a unique alternative. Got it on prime day plus discover rewards points for a great deal.
Battery – let’s start here. This thing is amazing! I wore it 4 days straight (sleeping and all) on a camping trip in battery save mode and it still had 64% left after 4 days! Now we have starlink when camping so my ohobe was still getting alerts and notifications the whole time. Battery saver mode still gives you all the notifications in addition to the health functions like heartbeat and sleep tracking. The fossil disables pretty much all those things in battery saver. Youose “smart” features like battery monitor (strangely), and the ability to disable notifications on phone when wearing the watch (also a strange omission). In smart mode with tilt to wake, and with sleep tracking on (but blood O2 tracking off) I can get 4 days easy.
I was afraid this watch would be too big since it’s 47mm but it’s actually a tick thinner than the fossil gen 5 and I can’t really tell that it’s any heavier or larger on my wrist. I did purchase the dark metal bracelet style band as I prefer that to the silicone bands since my wrists swell in the heat and sweat which is uncomfortable with the rubber band style. Now the kicker is on my fossil gen 5, I had GPS disabled, heart rate tracking disabled, always on screen ON, and was lucky to get 14 hours of use. This oneplus 2 watch I run with all the sensors on, but use tilt to wake because it’s soo dang fast to show the time! And it still goes 4 days, maybe more depending on how many notifications you get, and I get a ton.
The new android watch OS is very fast and the buttons on the watch have good feedback. Sapphire screen is very smooth, but I worry about cracking it. I used a tempered glass protector on my fossil and replaced it wvey few months because it would chip on the edges. I never used it without the protector, so can’t speak to it’s durability or if the screen protectors just stuck out a bit higher and we’re prone to catching and cracking?
There doesn’t seem to be much in the way of decent protectors for this watch. The full watch covers collect moisture and look cheap, the glass protectors don’t come to the edge fully and ruin the smooth look and feel of this awesome watch.
As far as extras, there is a barometric sensor that will tell you approx elevation. It only shows in meters which is dumb but maybe they’ll fix that in the next update. It will measure blood oxygen while you sleep to do snore tracking. But using it will cut your battery life in half. So I only use it once in a while to see how bad I’m snoring.
There are lots of watch faces and many have customizable widgets you can edit what they display. I wanted a simple large digital display like I had on my fossil nut have settled for the one pictured. I can access stop watch and countdown timer from the screen, as well as view heart rate, step counter, battery level, and outside temperature (awuired through the weather app, not a sensor on the watch).
The Ohealth app is the interface app for Android. It will allow you to view the sleep info and exercise data but you can also view those right on the watch. A double press of the lower button activated Google pay, and it works flawlessly and at a greater distance than my fossil would. If the biggest complaint people have about this watch is that it’s “large” and that the rotating crown on the top button doesn’t do anything, if say this watch is 98% perfect. I wish they made a slightly smaller version in different colors so my wife could upgrade as well. Maybe the 2R will have those options. The premium feel of this stainless body unit is awesome though, and it’s really not heavy at all if you’re used to wearing a premium on smart watch or fossil smart watch.
As far as charging goes, you just use a little usb C powered square Puck with only one charging orientation. I wish there were a third party stand option like I used for my Fossil watch. I see some on Etsy so maybe more will be hitting the market soon? That’s actually my biggest complaint is lack of accessories as compared to fossil or Samsung.
Eduardo Gutierrez Ventura –
One of the reasons why I bought this product is I saw a review on YouTube that mentioned this is better than an apple. Watch a fraction of the price and I totally agree. The battery life lasts for 4 days. It has webos so I can integrate with my Android apps within the watch schedules, my sleep and my fitness heartbeat blood pressure and calories for the price you can’t go wrong
bruno serton –
bonjour, certainement la meilleur montre sur WearOs. Mais je ne vois pas l’intérêt de Wearos par rapport à Harmony d’Huawei. La Huawei watch GT4 fait la même si ce n’est plus voir mieux.
Par contre la personnalisation des cadrans Oneplus est impressionnante. La qualité des appels est tres bonne. l’autonomie est excellente pour du WearOs. 3 à 4 jours selon l’usage. Quelle bug avec Mood Sms… mais cela est imputable à WearOs et pas à la montre. Bien sur si vous avez un Oneplus cela doit fonctionner encore mieux. Ce qui n’est pas mon cas étant chez Honor. L’APK Ohealth de Oneplus est simple et conviviale.
J. Herbst –
Excellent battery life for a full-on legit Wear OS smartwatch. I’m getting three days on a full charge (not always on) if I use the OnePlus OEM watch faces. I can get more, but it’s risky if I’m exercising at the end of the day. It charges quickly. Plenty of watch faces, classy design. Beautiful watch.
It took about a week to adjust to how I would need to track my activities. Google Fit is apparently shutting down. Previously, with my Garmin, the watch’s software did all the work and communicated that information to Google Fit and Strava. Strava was my main activity tracker (running, walking) and Fit was more of a general fitness app. As a Wear OS watch (as opposed to Garmin), the user now has to select how they intend to track, because Google Fit is a total mess on its own, and the API that is supposedly taking over, Health Connect, is not a fully functional app – it’s just a background app. It’s hard to fault OnePlus for that – that’s a Google issue. But the OnePlus activity tracking wasn’t really floating my boat – it doesn’t sync with Strava, and you have to choose either the OnePlus app or the Strava app on the watch. I have to take a star away for the inconvenience. Apple’s fitness tracking is better integrated, but I’m an Android phone user. This issue can probably be corrected through a future software update – by either Google or OnePlus (or both). Over the next year, we’ll have to see what becomes of Google Fit / Health Connect API development.
Other than this issue, which is probably mostly out of OnePlus’s control, the OnePlus Watch 2 is a five-star smartwatch.