OnePlus Watch: health and fitness features, IP68… the technical sheet of the smartwatch fa…

The OnePlus Watch’s fact sheet has just surfaced ahead of its launch on March 23, 2021. The watch features a 46mm diameter round dial, Warp Charge fast charging and advanced health and fitness functionality, including a blood oxygenation sensor.

Credits: OnePlus

OnePlus is scheduled to unveil the highly anticipated OnePlus Watch on March 23, 2021 along with the OnePlus 9, 9 Pro and 9R. The information on this smartwatch was not very numerous until then, but that was before the leak of Ichan Argawal this morning: the leaker has indeed just published almost the entire technical sheet of the watch.

First info: the size of the dial. We are as we had already suggested OnePlus in a teaser of course on a watch with a round dial 46 mm in diameter. The second info is that as in other products like True Wireless OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z, the brand has implemented its (very) fast Warp Charge charging technology.

Here’s a look at what OnePlus Watch will offer in health, fitness, and apps

According to Ichan Argawal, the OnePlus Watch’s Warp Charge allows the watch to be recharged in just 20 minutes. We learn in passing that autonomy is enough to keep the watch on for a week. Of course the watch will do what others do: allow you to view your notifications and answer/make calls. OnePlus, however, has focused on Health and Fitness.

Exclusive: OnePlus Watch Specifications

46mm
IP68
Warp Charge (A week of charge in 20 minutes)
Sleep, Stress, Blood Saturation, Heart Rate Monitoring
Check Notifications, Calls
Control OnePlus TV
4GB Storage
Auto Workout Detection

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The brand has thus integrated a sensor of sleep, stress, oxygen saturation in the blood, in addition to the detection of heart rate. The watch also automatically detects if you exercise,and the firm has integrated the control of OnePlus TV – so it can also serve as a remote control, at least with the brand’s televisions.

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For the rest, the OnePlus Watch would be guaranteed IP68, which means it resists dust and immersion in fresh water up to 3 meters deep for 30 minutes. Ichan Argawal suggests, however, thatit will not have WearOS,Google’s operating system. This can lead to a rather poor third-party application base.

The watch will be available in black and silver colours. Our colleagues from the XDA forum have also managed to extract the visuals of 20 of the dials that will initially be offered on the watch:

Credits: XDA