OnePlus Watch 3 Obsidian Titanium, 32GB, 120-Hour Battery, Health & Fitness Tracking, Sapphire Crystal Design, Titanium Bezel, Dual-Engine, Wear-OS by Google by OnePlus
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About OnePlus Watch 3 Obsidian Titanium, 32GB, 120-Hour Battery, Health & Fitness Tracking, Sapphire Crystal Design, Titanium Bezel, Dual-Engine, Wear-OS by Google
- Unmatched Battery Life: Experience up to 120 hours of uninterrupted use on a single charge.
- Elegant & Durable Build: Designed for both style and resilience, the OnePlus Watch 3 features a stainless steel chassis, a robust titanium alloy bezel, and a sapphire crystal display.
- Comprehensive Health Tracking: Stay on top of your well-being with advanced health monitoring, including continuous heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring, and in-depth sleep analysis. The OnePlus Watch 3 helps you maintain a healthier lifestyle with real-time insights and personalized recommendations.
- Dual-Engine Powerhouse: Experience seamless performance and efficiency with the Snapdragon W5 and BES2800BP dual-engine architecture. This powerful combination ensures ultra-smooth operation, optimized power consumption, and an extended battery life for all-day connectivity.
- Seamless Wear OS Experience: Powered by Wear OS, the OnePlus Watch 3 offers a smooth, intuitive interface with access to Google apps, voice assistant support, and a vast library of third-party apps—ensuring a smarter, more connected experience right from your wrist.
The OnePlus Watch 3 Obsidian Titanium, 32GB, 120-Hour Battery, Health & Fitness Tracking, Sapphire Crystal Design, Titanium Bezel, Dual-Engine, Wear-OS by Google by OnePlus combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers trusted results for American customers who value innovation.
Specification: OnePlus Watch 3 Obsidian Titanium, 32GB, 120-Hour Battery, Health & Fitness Tracking, Sapphire Crystal Design, Titanium Bezel, Dual-Engine, Wear-OS by Google by OnePlus
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$490.47 Original price was: $490.47.$448.43Current price is: $448.43.
Mel –
Excellent watch with great battery life; the screen is fluid and very responsive; the look of the watch retains a classic watch style; Wear OS notifications are excellent; great value for the user.
RB –
Seriously great watch for the money! I’m an iPhone user and got this watch as it has GREAT battery life and the traditional round style looks much more elegant than the Apple Watch. If OnePlus would make an app to sync directly with iOS (ahem, are you listening OnePlus?) this would be a great alternative to the Tag Heuer connected watch.
Daniel Farrell –
This watch SMOKES THE PIXEL 4 . Battery life , and quality of the watch itself on the exterior. Its sapphire crystal and titanium. Not aluminum and glass.
Anthony –
I love this watch, great value!
Review –
The WearOS Sleeper Hit – Better Than The Big Names!
They should call this watch the “WearOS Sleeper” because what you get for the money is better than any other WearOS watch I own, including my Samsung premium watches, my Pixel Watch, and even my Apple Watch Ultra 2.
First, let’s compare it to the Google Pixel Watch. There is no comparison. For the same price, this watch is easily twice as good. It’s better built, looks way nicer, and has so many more features in terms of health tracking and screen quality. The Pixel Watch practically requires a screen protector because its screen scratches so easily. However, because the screen is curved, you’re stuck using film protectors, which tend to peel up at the edges and don’t protect as well as tempered glass. On this OnePlus watch, the screen is flat, which I much prefer because I can use a proper tempered glass protector. In terms of health features, this watch crushes the Pixel Watch. With the Pixel, you get basic heart rate monitoring and that’s about it. With this watch, you get EKG, blood oxygen levels, skin temperature monitoring, period tracking, vein elasticity, excellent sleep monitoring, and so much more. The Pixel Watch costs more, has terrible battery life, and frankly, looks like a low-end watch. If you are debating between this watch and the Pixel Watch, get this one. You will also prefer the oHealth app, which is free, over Fitbit, which puts many features behind a paywall.
Next up is a comparison to a premium-priced watch: my Samsung Galaxy Watch. In terms of looks and comfort, the OnePlus is a better watch. My Samsung is boxy with a lot of metal surrounding the screen, making it heavier than this watch. Feature-wise, this watch has a rotating digital crown that makes navigation so much easier. The Samsung watch lacks a rotating crown, so you have to use your finger to swipe around, which leaves fingerprints all over the screen. The battery life is also far superior on the OnePlus. My Samsung will give me a solid two days, but I have gone four days with this watch, and it also charges much faster. The only thing I like better on my Samsung is the magnetic charging versus the pogo pins on this one. Also, despite the cases of the two watches being basically the same size, the screen is bigger on this OnePlus watch because the bezels are way smaller. This device looks like a classic watch; the Samsung looks like it’s just copying Apple. Furthermore, many of the Samsung’s best biometrics (like blood pressure and body composition) only work if you also have a Samsung phone. If you pair it with another Android phone, you lose most of those advanced features. The OnePlus has all of its features available for any Android phone, plus unique ones like vein elasticity. If you don’t own a Samsung phone, the choice is easy: get the OnePlus.
As for my Apple Watch, it isn’t a fair comparison. I’m one of those people who carries both an iPhone for work and an Android phone for personal use. Since the Apple Watch doesn’t pair with Android, a side-by-side comparison isn’t really possible, but I can say that I enjoy using this watch more than my Apple Watch Ultra.
Bottom line: with this watch, you are getting a rotating dial, a bigger screen, a premium build, great software, fantastic battery life with a quick charge, and full compatibility with all Android phones, packed with biometric features. I don’t know how this watch isn’t more popular because you would need to get into expensive Garmin territory to find something that even comes close to what this watch offers for the price.
Harry Diamantopoulos –
Best watch in the market
fritxx –
The OnePlus Watch 3 is a solid upgrade with sleek design, bright AMOLED display, smooth performance, and excellent battery life. Fitness tracking is accurate, and the fast charging is a big plus. However, the software still feels limited compared to competitors, with fewer third-party app options, and notifications can be finicky. Overall, it’s a great everyday smartwatch with plenty of strengths, but still room to grow.
Maximuslarryous –
I spent a good 4 months debating with myself if I should buy this watch or not. I watched every single YouTube review I could find. End of August I finally decided to buy one because Amazon finally had them for sale. September 1st I flew to Iceland for a 12 day vacation. It was the perfect time to see watch this battery life claim was all about. The 16 day battery in Power Saver mode. I thought no way that could be true. I’m coming from a Galaxy watch 6 classic that I had since they first got released and the battery on those things are horrible. I was charging that thing twice a day. It didn’t start out quite that bad but the last 6 months was really bad. Anyway, with the Oneplus watch 3 in Power Saver mode you can track all of your workouts, including using GPS, get all your notifications, use Heart rate monitor, timers, alarm clock. Basically everything I was using on my galaxy watch. I got a total of 17 days of battery on one charge. Charged it to 100% on September 1st before flying to Iceland. Flew home on September 13th and didn’t put it back on the charger until September 17th mid day. I couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe it. Now I switch back and forth between Power Saver mode and Smart watch mode because contactless payments and the ability to use Gemini can only work in Smart watch mode. I still get over a week per charge. GPS tracking has been extremely consistent for me. I walk the same route every day. All open sky. No tree cover or tall buildings. I start and stop tracking at the exact same spot and so far every day has been 6.34 miles. The watch will tell you every mile you walk and how long it took to get that mile and every day each mile is at the exact same spot. Very impressive. So far I love this watch. Is it as accurate as a Garmin? Probably not. But I’m way happier with this than my Galaxy watch. Samsung, Google pixel, Apple watches can’t compete with this Battery life. I no longer have battery anxiety with this watch.
Rolando H. –
Watch is good, battery also good, only thing that needs to be improved is the Ohealth app, needs more health info,.
Cesar Vazquez –
Great watch for everyday wear. Measures heart rate, steps, and calories burned. The battery life is really good. My watch lasted 5 days on normal daily wear.