OnePlus Band

OnePlus today launched its first smart bracelet OnePlus Band in India, making its first entry into the field of wearable devices. The bracelet is priced at 2499 Indian rupees, which is equivalent to about $34. The orange and blue straps attached to the bracelet cost INR 399 ($5.4).

OnePlus Band

We think that this bracelet is quite similar to the Mi Band 5, but it is more similar to the OPPO bracelet than other similar products. Look, it comes with an identical color display, up to two weeks of battery life, blood oxygen detection, 24-hours heart rate monitoring, etc. Also, it supports 13 sports modes, including outdoor running, indoor running, weight loss running, outdoor walking, cycling, rowing, swimming, yoga and cricket.

OnePlus Band

In addition, the bracelet supports OnePlus Health application. Through it, you can get notifications, control music playback and other functions. Plus, it can be synchronized with the Zen Mode of some OnePlus phones. We mean it can achieve ‘find my phone’ function as well as mute or reject calls.

Parameter OnePlus bracelet
Size and weight 40.4mm x 17.6mm x 11.45mm
  257mm x 21.0mm x 0.7mm (strap)
Net weight 22.6g (overall)
Display 1.1 inch AMOLED display
  126 x 294 resolution
  P3 wide color gamut
  Scratch resistant coating
Sensor Heart rate sensor (optical)
  Blood oxygen sensor (optical)
  Three-axis accelerometer
  Gyro
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 BLE
Protection IP68 dustproof and waterproof
Battery 100mAh
  Up to 14 days of battery life
  Wired charging, USB Type-A
Compatibility Android 6.0 and iOS above
other functions Notifications
  Music playback controls
  Stopwatch
  Emergency calls
  Camera shutter
  Find my phone
  Zen mode synchronization (only OnePlus phone)
  Weather forecast
  OTA update

By Argam Artashyan

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