The New Oppo Watch X Looks Awfully Familiar
The New Oppo Watch X Looks Awfully Familiar
While OnePlus has more than made up for its smartwatch shortcomings with the new and vastly-improved OnePlus Watch 2, its sister brand Oppo recently announced a new addition to its pre-existing smart wearable lineup, in the form of the new Oppo Watch X, which runs on Wear OS and boasts a premium design.
If you're wondering why the device looks familiar, that's because it's mostly the OnePlus Watch 2, albeit rebranded for a different market. The device was first spotted on OnePlus' Malaysian website, and carries a lot of the same hardware specs, including the design, display, down to the Snapdragon chipset inside the watch.
In case you're not too familiar with the OnePlus Watch 2's specs, the device comes with a a 1.43-inch AMOLED touch screen surrounded by a stainless steel chassis with an IP68 and 5ATM rating. Inside is the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 chip, backed by a secondary BES 2700 MCU Efficiency chipset that allows it to run a Wear OS hybrid interface.
Going back to the Oppo Watch X, the device is priced at around $295-300 when converted, although regional availability hasn't been specified yet.
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