Affordable price point,Nice and lightweight design,Vivid and bright display,Smooth overall performance
Battery life isn't great (not even two days),Charger is clunky and awkward,Fitness tracking app lacks depth and workout modes,Hard to find different band styles and strap
With a few refinements and additional features the Oppo Watch could be a genuinely great smartwatch. It's just a few tweaks short of getting it absolutely right. The lack of customisation choices from Oppo and the fitness features being a little light on...
Published: 2020-09-25, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Mix of Wear OS and Color OS, Sharp touchscreen, Easy to use, Fast charging
Copycat design, Short battery life, GPS accuracy issue, Clasp can be fiddly
The Oppo Watch might run on Wear OS, but it certainly doesn't behave in the same way. It's cleaner and much tidier presentation of Google's software. Yes, it clearly is an Apple Watch copycat, but it's hard to knock this well-built smartwatch. The 46mm ve...
Published: 2020-09-14, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Gorgeous display, Tweaks WearOS in useful ways, Versatile fitness modes
Proprietary lugs limit strap choice, Apple-esque design not very original, Active battery life could be better
As WearOS watches go, few are quite as well-rounded as the Oppo Watch. It has a gorgeous display and looks the part, even if it owes a design debt to Apple. Software tweaks have helped even out performance, and the twin-CPU approach means rarely being ca...
Battery life is poor, Unoriginal design, Wear OS is still limited
The Wear OS platform as a whole hasn't changed fundamentally in the last six years, but it has gently improved and Oppo's first foray into that world has provided a unique look while harnessing the highlights of the software.The Oppo Watch offers some of...
Published: 2020-09-24, Author: Lama , review by: futurefive.co.nz
The Oppo Watch is a very exciting product that opens up the road ahead for better wearables. It looks great, runs great and would be a great option for anyone in the market for an Android smartwatch. ...
Premium and durable build, WearOS runs without any issues, Suite of activity tracking features, heart rate monitoring and more
Average battery life, Not compatible with third-party wrist straps
The Oppo Watch is a solid first attempt by the company in creating an almost perfect Android smartwatch. It looks great, feels premium in the hand, has a gorgeous display that can be customised with different watch faces and comes pre-loaded with tons of...
Good, Crisp AMOLED display, In-built speaker, Good performance, Fast charging
Proprietary watch straps, Average battery life
The Oppo Watch is very well designed and is a full-featured smartwatch running Google's Wear OS. In fact, it is one of the better Wear OS watches I've used recently, and the price is reasonable. I would recommend the 46mm Oppo Watch over the 41mm variant...
Excellent display, Reliable performance, Fluid user-experience, Packs a lot of features, VOOC fast charging
Average battery life, Proprietary straps, Familiar design,
OPPO Watch — The best Android Wear smartwatch right now you can get without any major shortcomings. It offers a great balance between style, performance, and price. However, you can skip it, if you prefer the original design.The OPPO Watch 41mm version co...
OPPO has made a brilliant smartwatch powered by Google's WearOS with a stunning AMOLED display, it's one of the best WearOS-powered smartwatches you can get to date. If you want a full-fledge WearOS powered smartwatch and are willing to spend Rs 20,000 on...
Abstract: OPPO Watch is built with a Glass front and a stainless steel frame. It is equipped with eSIM and it is 5ATM water-resistant (46mm model). It has a 1.91 inches AMOLED flexible capacitive touchscreen while the resolution is 402 x 476 pixels. The device is p...