We have gathered 6 ups and 8 downs.
Good build quality with stainless steel and sapphire crystal.
Dual-processor architecture for battery life and performance optimization.
Long battery life, especially in power-saving mode.
Smooth scrolling and crisp colors on the OLED display.
Competitive pricing for a flagship smartwatch.
Supports contactless payments and music apps like Spotify and YouTube Music.
No cellular capability for phone-free use.
No option for smaller wrist sizes; limited to a large 47mm size.
Activity and sleep tracking data inaccuracies.
Limited third-party app support and poor notification handling.
Limited customization for watch faces.
Non-functional rotating crown.
Lack of advanced health tracking features like EKG or fall detection.
Heavy and bulky design.
Unique feature not seen in any other smartwatch
Dust and water resistant with military standard durability
Short battery life typical to smartwatches
Battery life shorter compared to some competitors
The OnePlus Watch 2 boasts an impressive 100 hours of battery life in Smart Mode, which is the default mode out of the box.
The claimed 100 hours of battery life is achieved under ideal circumstances, which might not reflect real-world usage scenarios.
The watch uses two separate processors and operating systems, optimizing power efficiency and performance.
Crown rotation on side button is non-functional
Notification delay takes longer than expected
The watch is competitively priced at $300