It's vivid and bright enough for being used under direct sunlight, They work like a charm, Among very few budget trackers to support SpO2 monitoring, Light and comfy enough to be worn 24/7, It doesn't cost a bomb
They are basically non-existent, It's a hit or miss situation, Less than a week's usage on a single charge isn't enough, You just can't forget to manually start tracking before every session
OnePlus Band7/10Maybe. Sure, the OnePlus Band has a clean design and an intelligible interface, but those things work in its favor only until you look at the competition. It gets the basics right, but its below-average battery life, limited sleep tracking...
It's vivid and bright enough for being used under direct sunlight, They work like a charm, Among very few budget trackers to support SpO2 monitoring, Light and comfy enough to be worn 24/7, It doesn't cost a bomb
They are basically non-existent, It's a hit or miss situation, Less than a week's usage on a single charge isn't enough, You just can't forget to manually start tracking before every session
OnePlus Band7/10Maybe. Sure, the OnePlus Band has a clean design and an intelligible interface, but those things work in its favor only until you look at the competition. It gets the basics right, but its below-average battery life, limited sleep tracking...
Comfortable strap, minimal design, Quality sleep tracking, Very reliable Bluetooth connectivity
Terrible battery life, Connected GPS is unreliable, Barebones app
The OnePlus Band is the company's first foray into the fitness wearables space. OnePlus is playing it pretty safe with a predictable set of features, and yet the end results is too unpolished to be taken seriously. Between the terrible battery life, iffy...
AMOLED panel, Fluid UI with plenty of features, 5ATM water resistance, Blood oxygen and heart rate monitoring
Battery life is horrendous, OnePlus Health just doesn't have enough features
The GoodAMOLED panelFluid UI with plenty of features5ATM water resistanceBlood oxygen and heart rate monitoringThe BadBattery life is horrendousOnePlus Health just doesn't have enough features₹2,499 at OnePlus IndiaOnePlus Band Design and displaySource: A...
Finicky charging cradle, Average battery life, Our screen is already scratched
OnePlus' surprise start-of-the-year announcement of entering the budget fitness tracker space isn't much of a surprise if you've followed how smartphone companies have been expanding recently — trying to become an AIoT platform with other connected device...
Fitness bands offer a smart and affordable solution to monitor key health indicators like heart rate, SpO2 levels and more. OnePlus Band too has an affordable price. It comes for Rs 2,499 and can be purchased via online as well as offline channels. It is...
The OnePlus Band effortlessly kicks start a new domain for the brand which is cluttered with various offerings from America's Fitbit to the Chinese Xiaomi and Korea's Samsung, and like the OnePlus smartphones, this band makes an impact on the first attemp...
The OnePlus Band effortlessly kicks start a new domain for the brand which is cluttered with various offerings from America's Fitbit to the Chinese Xiaomi and Korea's Samsung, and like the OnePlus smartphones, this band makes an impact on the first attemp...
If you are looking for a fitness band at an aggressive price point the OnePlus Band looks like a fairly decent option to consider. The fitness band looks good and unique when compared to other rival bands available in the country. The dual tone design add...