With pretty much no important question on the high-end OnePlus 9 handset family left unanswered well ahead of the company’s big March 23 event, our attention is moving almost entirely to the brand’s highly anticipated and long overdue rookie smartwatch effort.
On the bright side, it sounds like you’ll at least be able to choose between black and silver color options of the first-gen OnePlus Watch, both of which will purportedly handle water immersion and dust contact with ease. In addition to keeping an eye on your swimming sessions, the feature-packed wearable device should also be capable of monitoring your heart rate, stress levels, blood oxygen saturation, and sleep quality, as well as automatically detect different types of workouts and physical activities.
You asked for it. You’re getting it.
— OnePlus 2 (@oneplus) March 12, 2021
Naturally, you should be able to check out your Android handset and iPhone notifications on your wrist with this bad boy, as well as control music, and yes, even make and receive voice calls without syncing to a mobile device as long as you don’t have a problem paying extra for optional standalone LTE connectivity.