After a disappointing first connected watch, OnePlus took the time to review its copy and returns with the Watch 2. Under Wear OS, it promises to last more than four days on the wrist without recharging, relying on a technical trick to do so.
OnePlus Watch 2
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Amazon Marketplace232,00 € Nine
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OnePlus Watch 2 Black Steel
232,00 € Nine
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OnePlus Watch 2 Radiant Steel
248,00 € Nine
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OnePlus Watch 2 Black Steel, 32 GB, 100 hour battery, wireless tracking…
269,99 € Nine
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Amazon260,05 € Nine
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Pixmania263,05 € Nine
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OnePlus Watch 2 Bluetooth, 47 mm case with strap, Black (Black)
263,05 € Nine
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OnePlus Watch 2 Bluetooth, 47 mm Silver case with blue strap
294,67 € Nine
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Cdiscount Marketplace273,80 € Nine
How the pricing table works
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Autonomy
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Construction
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User experience
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Sports & Health
Points forts
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Careful design and finish.
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Comfortable and bright screen.
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Richesse of Wear OS 4.
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Accuracy of the Workouts app.
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Idea and implementation of hybrid mode.
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Longer battery life than competing watches running Wear OS.
Weak points
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A bit heavy and bulky.
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The spinning crown… for nothing.
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No 4G module.
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No ECG, fall detection or thermometer.
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Sometimes second chances are new beginnings. With the Watch 2, OnePlus can worry its competitors. Materially, although a little big and heavy, it is solid, stylish and successful, and benefits from a very good screen. We simply regret the impasse made on the integration of a 4G module, which would have made it even more independent of a smartphone. Functionally speaking, it offers everything that Wear OS can offer and its health and sports data tracking is as good as many of its most renowned competitors. Despite everything, we regret some failures in cardiac monitoring and not being able to export sports and health results in order to analyze them in more depth. On the other hand, we welcome the level of detail provided in certain “flagship” activities, whether running or badminton. Add to that record autonomy and the Watch 2 proves that the hybrid trick imagined by OnePlus has all the right formula.
An alternative
With the Libra, Amazfit is moving upmarket and creating a well-designed connected watch. Mid-lifestylemid-sport, the tocante is versatile and offers features for both athletes and the curious. Its heart rate monitor is precise, as is its dual frequency GPS, while its multiple sensors give it welcome health features for complete monitoring. The bright Amoled screen finally seduces us, as does the more than adequate battery life. On the other hand, we regret poor quality materials and an operating system that is still not very inclusive, such as its barely accessible payment system.
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