OnePlus Watch 3: Smartwatch Battery King


There is one programmable button on the bottom right corner, and above it there is a digital crown, which also serves as a configurable button. Last year, I couldn’t rotate the crown to scroll through the interface, but that’s now improved and there’s some great tactile feedback when scrolling. I really have no worries about hardware – that’s true IP68 rated And you can handle submers about 50 meters (freshwater). Sapphire crystal, along with the same stainless steel case, protects the bright screen with a new titanium bezel. The 22mm strap is easy to replace.

The performance is buttery. This should be emphasized because it wasn’t long ago that the basic operations of the wear OS smartwatch were filled with starters and lugs. And all the normal functions work well. I called my clock, checked notifications, scrolled through upcoming calendar events, responded to Slack messages, followed by navigation while walking.

Health focus

However, the biggest improvements are health and fitness. One of my complaints OnePlus Watch2 review The device was “lack of health features,” and there were some accuracy issues. OnePlus seems to have brought that to his heart. Comparing with Pixel Watch 3my heart rate data was very similar, but I found that OnePlus took longer to view the data than Google’s watch. New features include electrocardiogram (ECG), wrist skin temperature sensing, irregular heart rate notifications, and fall detection.

Unfortunately, bad news for us and our Canadian customers: OnePlus has never been “officially certified” by the US Food and Drug Administration of ECG, so its functionality is not available in these regions. The company did not explain why the ECG was not cleared in the US, but it’s a different story worldwide.

Sleep tracking is now more accurate and sometimes frightens when you fall asleep on the couch. With the OnePlus Ohealth app, we noticed a richer data analytics. For example, I estimated that my wake up time was somewhat longer one night, and that it could be affected by my sleeping environment.

I didn’t get much from wrist temperature, but this might help women predict the duration as my colleagues use Other smart wearables Comes with skin temperature sensor. I tried out a new vascular health app. It measures the risk of arteriosclerosis and subsequent cardiovascular disease. Thankfully, my results were “normal.” Also, although it is difficult to measure the accuracy of “low risk” and “high risk.” My doctor has not yet mentioned cardiovascular issues when I visit You can definitely say that. Of course, OnePlus is quick and notes that these results are not intended for use in diagnosis or treatment.

One new feature that is not yet available is the 60s health check-in. The idea can be within 60 seconds, tap the scan button with your finger to get six metric results: heart rate, blood oxygen (SPO2), mental wellness, wrist temperature, sleep quality, and vascular age That’s what it means. OnePlus says this will arrive in March.

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