After months of rumors, it has . The OnePlus Watch 2 will formally debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month. The company is known for drip-feeding details about its products and while it is yet to reveal key information about the wearable device, OnePlus has offered up some juicy bites.
On the one hand, the company has claimed that the OnePlus Watch 2 will work for up to 100 hours on a single charge. That's with “Full Smart Mode” enabled instead of battery saving mode, according to OnePlus.
Obviously, we'll have to see how well the OnePlus Watch 2 does in the wild, but the claimed battery life far exceeds that of most mainstream smartwatches, such as (18 hours) and (24 hours with screen always on enabled). ). OnePlus president Kinder Liu says the company's goal for the device is to “win the title of Best Flagship Smartwatch of the Year with market-beating battery life.”
🩶 Radiant Steel
Black Steel
We present our flagship #OnePlusWatch2Constructed from stainless steel and sapphire crystal for rugged elegance— OnePlus (@oneplus) February 20, 2024
The wearable mimics the design language of the OnePlus 12 series, according to the company. It has a stainless steel chassis and a sapphire crystal dial. The OnePlus Watch 2 will be available in two color combinations, Black Steel and Radiant Steel.
OnePlus also promises “unparalleled reliability for everyday use and meticulous health monitoring,” but is keeping other key details under wraps for now, including pricing and a release date. Another factor that the company has not confirmed is what operating system the OnePlus Watch 2 will use. Reports have suggested that it will run on Wear OS, which will hopefully help the smartwatch fare much better than its . Liu indicated that the company was aware of the lukewarm response to the OnePlus Watch, noting that a “three-year pause and a reflective pause” between wearables was necessary.