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Oppo Watch Free marks the companys step forward in the wearables market

The smartwatch market is a huge one that’s poised to grow further, so it’s no surprise that more brands want to enter it. Oppo has launched its latest wearable the Oppo Watch Free, which made its debut in China this Saturday and will be available for purchase in India on September 30. It is rumoured to be priced at around Rs. 6,200. 

What are the Oppo Watch Free Specifications?

The Oppo Watch Free has a 1.64-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 280x456 pixels resolution and 2.5D curved glass. This smartwatch comes with a 230mAh battery claimed to offer 14 days of battery life in the light battery life mode. It is also claimed to take only 75 minutes to charge fully. 

The Oppo Watch Free has more than 100 sports modes including cricket, kayaking, volleyball, rowing, swimming, badminton, skiing, and more. Additionally, it automatically tracks your performance across four sports: walking, running, using the rowing machine, and using the elliptical machine. It also has an  e-sports mode that ensures your smartphone’s notifications reach your wearable while you’re gaming (currently, the feature is only available on the Oppo Find X series and Oppo Reno 6 series smartphones).The Oppo Watch Free has a myriad of health features like heart rate monitoring, monitoring your oxygen levels, sleep monitoring, daily activity, and sedentary reminders, and snoring monitoring. The smartwatch is also equipped with a Xiaobu voice assistant.

What are the Oppo Watch Free Specifications?

You can choose from over a 100 watch faces, and even create customised ones that go with your outfit by uploading an image of what you’re wearing. The straps of this smartwatch are made of silicone .It comes with Bluetooth BLE v5 and is compatible with any smartphone that runs at least Android 6.0 or iOS 10.0.

Also Read: Oppo ColorOS 12 based on Android 12 unveiled; list of supported Oppo, OnePlus devices revealed

 



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