The OnePlus Watch 2 Will Offer 100-Hours of Power Per Charge
Michael Hemsworth — February 20, 2024 — Tech
References: community.oneplus & engadget
The OnePlus Watch 2 smartwatch has been formally announced by the brand as its latest upcoming wearable that's engineered to provide wearers with the power and performance needed for the next-generation of productivity.
The smartwatch is rated to provide up to 100-hours of use per charge thanks to the Smart Mode that offers an alternative to the traditional battery saving mode found on other wearables. The smartwatch will feature a stainless steel chassis with a sapphire crystal face and will come in two colors including Radiant Steel and Black Steel.
The OnePlus Watch 2 smartwatch will make its formal debut later this month at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and is being positioned as a strong competitor to help shake up the wearables market.
Image Credit: OnePlus
The smartwatch is rated to provide up to 100-hours of use per charge thanks to the Smart Mode that offers an alternative to the traditional battery saving mode found on other wearables. The smartwatch will feature a stainless steel chassis with a sapphire crystal face and will come in two colors including Radiant Steel and Black Steel.
The OnePlus Watch 2 smartwatch will make its formal debut later this month at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and is being positioned as a strong competitor to help shake up the wearables market.
Image Credit: OnePlus
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