Yeah out of everything the cable is likely to get chewed up. Being able to replace the cable is great, although I can see myself losing the small little magnetic charging piece.
There are a lot of third party adapters like that for Garmin watches. I don't know why they don't just include a first party one in the box at this point.
I'm glad a reviewer finally said what I was thinking about the non-functional spinning button. As soon as I heard that it didn't do anything, and the excuse was "it makes it more durable," I was calling BS. Why does it have the knurling which is standard on any digital crown for easier spinning? They definitely had bigger plans for that thing.
They definitely could have paired some features to the spinning. However a spinning crown would be more lenient to accidental bumps and scrapes, as it doesn't put as much stress on the component.
Got an update on mine too. Maybe it fixes the tracking inaccuracy people have been complaining about. All the health trackings have been on point for me. 👍
Hello, sir. May I ask. How the watch until now? The battery hold up for 3 days if we turn on AOD? How about the oHealth unable to sync data/backup data ? Is it already fix? Any notification issue ? Thanks!
Cost comparisons are so tricky. Not only are they outdated within weeks (the TicWatch Pro 5 has fluctuated by as much as £100 in the last few days), but often you can get these devices for far less, if you're smart about it. I had to return my £229 TicWatch and was able to buy the OPW2 with free OP Buds 3 using coupons and such with preordering, and STILL had change left over. I've had mine for a few days now and in my use case, it's just pipping the TicWatch Pro 5 for battery life. I guess if you don't use it all the time, the benefits of the second processor outweigh not having to turn on an OLED screen. Generally is just a nicer watch all round than the TWP5 too, minus the rotating crown of course.
Yes, Meister Mobile, Michael, you are the king of narration... Another well-written video, or was it off the cuff? Great review. The OnePlus Watch 2.0 is on my left wrist now. Without AOD enabled I'm at 52% battery life, with 2 days & 3 hours left. Yeah, it was charged to 100% last night at 18:49. Okay, I did use the GPS for two workouts today for nearly two hours. I still need to give the "Power Saver" mode more testing. I was shocked to learn that O-Heath is not backing up my data in March 2024. Thanks for the entertaining, and information review.
I have absolutely no interest in the OnePlus watch 2 nor will watching the review will make me change anything in my mind. But I just cannot skip a Michael Fischer video. Whenever he uploads a video, it's like a close friend just wants to talk about tech, he's passionate about it, and you cannot wait to hang out with him.
My xiaomi's S1 has 2 crowns that are spinning without doing anything. My previous smartwatch was a Fitbit sense. I loved Fitbits until the sense started burning my wrist while sleeping (or sweating). The burn came from the charging ports. After that incident, wireless charging on smart watch is a must have for me when choosing one.
The point of battery saving on a smartwatch is A) To tell the time for longer, and B) having a backup cellular device should yours die. Very useful for outdoorsy types.
Excellent watch. Bought for £192 here in the UK with the Buds 3 included free. Battery has been an easy 4 days+. The general every-day performance of the watch is noticeably much snappier than my previous Galaxy Watch 6 Classic also. Just a solid product.
Doesn't leave room for improvement in the health tracking nonsense because they literally stated that this watch was meant for people who were less Fitness eccentric and wanted more of a realistic-looking timepiece where the Smartwatch features came first this is the whole reason why they added their secondary chip if you want to use it as only a fitness watch you can go into that smart mode but if you want to use it as they intended it with the minimal features they give you for Fitness you use it in the regular Smart Mode. The OnePlus 2r has been stated to be even more for the person who is a more timepiece ask where as the body is aluminum vs stainless steel or Titanium because the people that would choose to wear that watch aren't people that are doing Fitness crap spelunking mountain climbing jogging and all that other nonsense that they would probably buy a Garmin or something else for anyway. That's why I'm leaving my Galaxy watch 6 classic and going to the OnePlus watch 2r.... as I don't feel like continuously needing to pay 4 to 600 for a fancy-looking fitness watch that's just becoming less of a timepiece and more of an apple Fitness competitor than ever before and with companies like Movado fossil and Asus no longer in the game there are only a few options left to go to such as OnePlus or Huawei. As far as this watch not being dedicated solely to Fitness and more so being an actual Smartwatch timepiece is something that Oppo and its parent company have come out with and stated... so perhaps doing a little bit more homework or adding that in to the justification of the watch would have probably made at least a little bit of a difference on The View count considering the fact that there are a lot of people that are reviewing this who would like an opinion that wasn't solely based on its health and fitness features
LOL That "dumb watch" will outlast your junky smart watch. And I find it hilarious that you find it exciting that your "smartwatch" lasts you 5 days on a charge LOL
Dude, I was a huge fan of pocket now. It's what introduced me to podcasts. I followed you away from them but I think I need to move away from you now too. You are always so late to the party. Everyone already covered this 10 days ago. I see this pop up in my subs and I just don't have any compelling reason to watch it.
The way I see it is most people don't buy you products the day they get released. Most people wait until something happens to their all device or they have a bit of extra money and want to treat themselves. So the way I see it is most people are better off looking at a video that came out maybe a couple weeks after the devices released because that gives the content creator and more time to really review the device and come out with better understanding of the product, it's pros and cons, and produce better content. If you seriously need to watch reviews of every single tech product the moment it becomes available then there are probably better channels out there for you but then I think you're a sacrificing quality for instant and gratification
As a small 1960-1970s wristwatch enthusiast. I wished for tinier wearos watches. My two favorite watches are 17 jewels 35mm with 18mm bands. My previous smartwatch was 42.
The charger is nicer than others, like the ones on some cheaper watches, but the best charging method, in my opinion, is Wireless QI. You can use your phone to charge your watch, or if you are into it, any other QI charger.
It's funny how if you got used to spinning crown, it's essential. But I didn't, and now couldn't care less about it. I have the OPW2 but before it an Amazfit GTR 3 and I didn't even know it had a rotating crown let alone ever used it, until I watched the first vid about the OPW2 😄My 1st thought was it's a touchscreen, who cares about a dial. I do get the fingerprint saving but you're going to touch the screen for everything else anyway that's pretty null 🤷♂
IMAGINE Ticwatch 6/6Pro having this dual architecture stuff.. So...Dual screen & dual architecture, COULD BE 'Dual extended' battery life (5 to 10 days?)? This could then compete with Huawei's crazy battery life on some of their smart watches 🤔😏🤞 😎🇬🇧
Or ticwatch pro 3 and ticwatch pro 5 with a software update as they both already have coprocessors. The pro 3 has an in house mobvoi designed custom coprocessor. And the pro 5 has the qualcomm one that comes with the the snapdragon w5+
You are not completely right that ideas came from Google. The idea is from Oppo to include messages on low power chip and Google added it to WearOS working closely with them. Apart from messages other things running on low power chip are available to other OEMs but they choose not to use them because it is easier for Samsung to release almost the same watch every year instead of innovating by creating a better and more efficient OS. Kudos to OnePlus for trying to improve things!
Haven’t had an android smart watch for about three years. I would switch back to a Galaxy note or equivalent in s heart beat, but my spple watch works so well i can’t bring myself to. Every android watch i had had connection issues, missed notifications, not able to reply to things etc.
Its still WearOS so no matter what they do - it will be meh. Yeah, it may be better then its used to be, but Google dropped the ball years ago. Smartwatches are generally not usefull as they were thought to be - and WearOS make the few things its actually usefull for even more complicated then they needed to be. I will wear my applewatch, till the day it dies(while my other smartwatches gather dust), but i am not so sure about buying an real replacement afterwards. Cheap fitness tracker have majority of functions one actually uses on smartwatch, but for small part of the price. But yeah, they look not as good as full size watches.
Whoa, Amazon wants $475 Canadian dollars for the Tic Watch. US pricing is invariable multiple times cheaper than the difference between our two dollars. I wish I knew why that is? Love the LCAR interface.
As always I just wonder why this magnificently awesome speaker and reviewer not having subscriber beyond 10M yet!!! It's just little beyond 1M. You must do some SEO engineering, its a must. Brother, you don't deserve to have such a low number of subscribers. And the script you produce....ahh....those are extraordinarily good.
Here's hoping this WearOS will produce some good SQUARE WearOS smartwatches, of which there are... none? Unless you live in china and can get the OPPO 4 Pro.
Great comeback for OnePlus watch but still falling short with some 1st gen like quirks showing once more that great hardware needs great software to bring it to life
The crown doing virtually nothing and the health app being mid are big deal breakers for me. The pixel watch 2 has been great with that and even with the lower price, better battery life, MIL testing (which I learned of in your LG G6 review) I just need this watch to be more on point with health/exercise as it's a big part of my purchasing decisions regarding smart watches.
Used mine since day 1. I get like 45% more battery than my apple watch ultra. Ive smashed it many times worked out doors, ride motorcycles, wrecked dirtbikes. Still going and looks new. My favorite smart watch ever and I got it NIB for 170 from Ebay.
Why... must... EVERY. SINGLE. WEAR. OS. WATCH be round? Round watches were great in the 19th century because watch hands turned in circles. Smartwatches don't have physical watch hands. They do have horizontal lines of text, which are better displayed on rectangular screens. Someone please get the memo to every single Wear OS smartwatch maker.
For what it does and I use, I'm very pleased with this watch........more so than the Classic 6 I got and likely I'll be selling the Classic 6 and buy another OnePlus for work, so if I bet it up, it won't hurt. For $249 is a bargain and fits better on the wrist than the Classic 6 47mm.
Very cool. I was intrigued when this watch was announced. I like what Google is doing with wearOS to get more battery life out of these devices. It's just hard for me to justify moving away from the Samsung offerings. All my health tracking data is in there since I've had Galaxy Watches for a couple generations now. And my Watch5 Pro gets close to 3 days of battery life for me already anyway (usually 2 days, 10 hr). I think if I were to switch away from Samsung today, it'd be to move over to Garmin. Their health and sleep tracking is better. And since they've started to put AMOLED touch screens in their newer watches, they seem to feel more like actual smart watches today than the general fitness trackers they used to feel like. I have a Forerunner 945 that I like well enough but I only ever put it on when running. No touch screen and the watch feeling so damn light on my wrist make it a non-starter for a daily wear for me.
Poor Samsung. They are such an innovative tech company, when it comes to their mobile line. But, they continue to get lost in the shuffle, because Apple will almost certainly polish and improve on the said innovation. The last thing they need is to go back to copying them.
I guess if you require Wear OS, the battery life of 3-5 days is "good". My $35 Amazfit can do most of what these watches can do and lasts 2 weeks (and it's predecessor, which used a TFT display, lasted about 9 weeks when new, only reducing to about 5 weeks 4 years later). The price and battery life has spoiled me, forever precluding me to spend hundreds for watches that only last a few days.
Одна вещьSamsung требует установить кучу ненужных программ! Если у вас терефон Samsung то покупайте часы той же фирмы! Для моего OnePlus 12 часы Samsung полный мусор! Продал его и купил OnePlus watch! Это совсем другое дело!
I'm getting 3-4 days out of this watch regularly WITH AOD ON. It's pretty remarkable. Thankfully my wrists are big enough for it cause, well, it's a beast. Anyone else find the haptics pretty weak? I find I miss a good deal of notifications due to weak haptics. Otherwise though, pretty steller timepiece.
no idea what your data is we tested 20 watches with medical quipment and the oneplus was spot on on every data taken wtf maybe you got a wrong or broken device?
Without a rotating digital crown this watch is DOA! At least for me! The bigger pixel watch 3 has my heart when it releases. Still using the original pixel watch. Battery lasts all day. Performance is fine not to mention it just feels so damn elegant!
4:14 The charger that you can plugg in a USB-C is what we need. Cut back on separate cables and just use your one existing USB-C cable. (Even better smart swatches to have USB-C ports either on the watch or the wrist band so nothing else is needed)
I got the oneplus watch 2 a few days ago and i like it. The health tracking works and the watch is nicer than my old fosil watch. I like the sleep tracking and so far very comfortable on the wrist
Can you type replies via WhatsApp and SMS or is it just predefined replies? I've got the GT3 and really like the Huawei watches, I just need/want real WhatsApp replies
I love the advancement in new smart watches but i'll probably never give up my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic until they make another watch with a rotating bezel lol
I'm glad I'm not the only person who could not give a rats ass about fitness info. Im still waiting for a watch maker who would focus on extending phone features to smartwatches
+ has qualcomm's coprocessor. Ticwatch pro 5 uses the + for example. opw 2 is using a different on the market coprocessor together with the non plus w5. Presumably this is a cost saving measure.
Whilst I mostly love this watch, the biggest problem I’ve encountered is the ‘Sleep’ mode (ie turns off raise to wake, notifications & calls) and the DND are both manually activated. There’s no schedule option so you can automate the on and off times. Inevitably I’m going to forget to manually turn them on or off and it will have consequences.
I'm sure glad that I looked at your review Michael. I was considering the OnePlus Watch 2 after having disappointing battery life on my Pixel Watch 2, but now I'm going to wait for the new Pixel Watch.
holy shit that charger for the watch is bad ass! I love the idea of being able to swap our the cable for a longer one or just change it in general
Yeah out of everything the cable is likely to get chewed up. Being able to replace the cable is great, although I can see myself losing the small little magnetic charging piece.
There are a lot of third party adapters like that for Garmin watches. I don't know why they don't just include a first party one in the box at this point.
NO NOT REALLY out of date
@@AMPProf It's the best charger I've seen from any smartwatch
I'm glad a reviewer finally said what I was thinking about the non-functional spinning button. As soon as I heard that it didn't do anything, and the excuse was "it makes it more durable," I was calling BS. Why does it have the knurling which is standard on any digital crown for easier spinning? They definitely had bigger plans for that thing.
Hey if Google may slab thermometer that doesn't work on human, why not a useless crown?
Ticwatch Pro 3 Ultra has not one, but TWO non-functional spinning crowns. Baffling
It doesn't have knurling. At least mine doesn't. Is mine a one-off?
@@victorutomo7244 I mean it *does* work on humans its just not allowed to.
They definitely could have paired some features to the spinning. However a spinning crown would be more lenient to accidental bumps and scrapes, as it doesn't put as much stress on the component.
Micheal Fisher in Da House 🏠 🎉
As I was watching I got an update notification on my OP Watch 2. Cant wait to see what improvements it brings once I get home.
Got an update on mine too. Maybe it fixes the tracking inaccuracy people have been complaining about. All the health trackings have been on point for me. 👍
Hello, sir.
May I ask.
How the watch until now?
The battery hold up for 3 days if we turn on AOD?
How about the oHealth unable to sync data/backup data ? Is it already fix?
Any notification issue ?
Thanks!
Cost comparisons are so tricky. Not only are they outdated within weeks (the TicWatch Pro 5 has fluctuated by as much as £100 in the last few days), but often you can get these devices for far less, if you're smart about it. I had to return my £229 TicWatch and was able to buy the OPW2 with free OP Buds 3 using coupons and such with preordering, and STILL had change left over.
I've had mine for a few days now and in my use case, it's just pipping the TicWatch Pro 5 for battery life. I guess if you don't use it all the time, the benefits of the second processor outweigh not having to turn on an OLED screen. Generally is just a nicer watch all round than the TWP5 too, minus the rotating crown of course.
Only had mine for 2 days. So far I like it more than galaxy watch 6 44mm.
I can say it is much more comfortable .
Yes, Meister Mobile, Michael, you are the king of narration... Another well-written video, or was it off the cuff? Great review. The OnePlus Watch 2.0 is on my left wrist now. Without AOD enabled I'm at 52% battery life, with 2 days & 3 hours left. Yeah, it was charged to 100% last night at 18:49. Okay, I did use the GPS for two workouts today for nearly two hours. I still need to give the "Power Saver" mode more testing. I was shocked to learn that O-Heath is not backing up my data in March 2024. Thanks for the entertaining, and information review.
I really like all of your content, but you're definitely my go-to for watch reviews. Keep up the great work!
I have absolutely no interest in the OnePlus watch 2 nor will watching the review will make me change anything in my mind. But I just cannot skip a Michael Fischer video. Whenever he uploads a video, it's like a close friend just wants to talk about tech, he's passionate about it, and you cannot wait to hang out with him.
Dude can review a smart cooking stove and I'll watch it 😂
My xiaomi's S1 has 2 crowns that are spinning without doing anything.
My previous smartwatch was a Fitbit sense. I loved Fitbits until the sense started burning my wrist while sleeping (or sweating). The burn came from the charging ports. After that incident, wireless charging on smart watch is a must have for me when choosing one.
The point of battery saving on a smartwatch is A) To tell the time for longer, and B) having a backup cellular device should yours die. Very useful for outdoorsy types.
Except most smartwatches don't have SIM cards, this one included.
U know what i missed? Pebble watch..😂
YES! Loved the Pebble I had.
Excellent watch. Bought for £192 here in the UK with the Buds 3 included free. Battery has been an easy 4 days+. The general every-day performance of the watch is noticeably much snappier than my previous Galaxy Watch 6 Classic also. Just a solid product.
Where from?
@@kenandyas7966 OnePlus direct.
Doesn't leave room for improvement in the health tracking nonsense because they literally stated that this watch was meant for people who were less Fitness eccentric and wanted more of a realistic-looking timepiece where the Smartwatch features came first this is the whole reason why they added their secondary chip if you want to use it as only a fitness watch you can go into that smart mode but if you want to use it as they intended it with the minimal features they give you for Fitness you use it in the regular Smart Mode.
The OnePlus 2r has been stated to be even more for the person who is a more timepiece ask where as the body is aluminum vs stainless steel or Titanium because the people that would choose to wear that watch aren't people that are doing Fitness crap spelunking mountain climbing jogging and all that other nonsense that they would probably buy a Garmin or something else for anyway.
That's why I'm leaving my Galaxy watch 6 classic and going to the OnePlus watch 2r.... as I don't feel like continuously needing to pay 4 to 600 for a fancy-looking fitness watch that's just becoming less of a timepiece and more of an apple Fitness competitor than ever before and with companies like Movado fossil and Asus no longer in the game there are only a few options left to go to such as OnePlus or Huawei.
As far as this watch not being dedicated solely to Fitness and more so being an actual Smartwatch timepiece is something that Oppo and its parent company have come out with and stated... so perhaps doing a little bit more homework or adding that in to the justification of the watch would have probably made at least a little bit of a difference on The View count considering the fact that there are a lot of people that are reviewing this who would like an opinion that wasn't solely based on its health and fitness features
Looks like a nice watch. We will need the quantified scientist to test those sensors!! Greetings from Dundalk, Ireland
LOL That "dumb watch" will outlast your junky smart watch. And I find it hilarious that you find it exciting that your "smartwatch" lasts you 5 days on a charge LOL
Dude, I was a huge fan of pocket now. It's what introduced me to podcasts. I followed you away from them but I think I need to move away from you now too. You are always so late to the party. Everyone already covered this 10 days ago. I see this pop up in my subs and I just don't have any compelling reason to watch it.
The way I see it is most people don't buy you products the day they get released. Most people wait until something happens to their all device or they have a bit of extra money and want to treat themselves. So the way I see it is most people are better off looking at a video that came out maybe a couple weeks after the devices released because that gives the content creator and more time to really review the device and come out with better understanding of the product, it's pros and cons, and produce better content. If you seriously need to watch reviews of every single tech product the moment it becomes available then there are probably better channels out there for you but then I think you're a sacrificing quality for instant and gratification
I have the OnePlus watch 2 and i love it. I just wish it had fall detection and maybe a arterial Fibrillation indicator too
Just gotta mine yesterday. Awesome watch. I guess we'll just have to make sure we don't fall. 😁
@@doudymac right lol . I never fall but it's good to have 🫣
Two absolute deal breakers for any watch...
@@daleycarter nah
@@Involvement82 nah I was just being sarcastic bro, I couldn't give a single f*** about either
7:45 I have to factory reset my Watch 4 whenever I switch phones... so nothing new
Next video idea: Are More Expensive Electronics Devices Actually Better Quality ?
As a small 1960-1970s wristwatch enthusiast. I wished for tinier wearos watches.
My two favorite watches are 17 jewels 35mm with 18mm bands.
My previous smartwatch was 42.
It sure is neat. But I've given up on smart watches. I don't really need them. I think I'll get a Timex instead.
Why would you release a smartwatch with a non-functioning crown?
Its crap a crown that doesnt work a design fault Pathetic
My man are you not going to review OnePlus 12?
The charger is nicer than others, like the ones on some cheaper watches, but the best charging method, in my opinion, is Wireless QI. You can use your phone to charge your watch, or if you are into it, any other QI charger.
It's funny how if you got used to spinning crown, it's essential. But I didn't, and now couldn't care less about it. I have the OPW2 but before it an Amazfit GTR 3 and I didn't even know it had a rotating crown let alone ever used it, until I watched the first vid about the OPW2 😄My 1st thought was it's a touchscreen, who cares about a dial. I do get the fingerprint saving but you're going to touch the screen for everything else anyway that's pretty null 🤷♂
A bad app. But way better battery life than any other. With a nice large design. It's great for some. Not great for others
IMAGINE Ticwatch 6/6Pro having this dual architecture stuff.. So...Dual screen & dual architecture, COULD BE 'Dual extended' battery life (5 to 10 days?)? This could then compete with Huawei's crazy battery life on some of their smart watches 🤔😏🤞
😎🇬🇧
Or ticwatch pro 3 and ticwatch pro 5 with a software update as they both already have coprocessors.
The pro 3 has an in house mobvoi designed custom coprocessor.
And the pro 5 has the qualcomm one that comes with the the snapdragon w5+
@@j.v.b.4040 Cool! Wasn't aware of that, but yeah, Mobvoi could make better use of the battery life by combining all this tech and software... 🤔
I'm on the start of day 3 - Watch/2 is still at 52 percent/battery. That's legit.
You are not completely right that ideas came from Google. The idea is from Oppo to include messages on low power chip and Google added it to WearOS working closely with them. Apart from messages other things running on low power chip are available to other OEMs but they choose not to use them because it is easier for Samsung to release almost the same watch every year instead of innovating by creating a better and more efficient OS. Kudos to OnePlus for trying to improve things!
I miss your videos. I hope you will make more videos because recently you barely posted new ones.
Haven’t had an android smart watch for about three years. I would switch back to a Galaxy note or equivalent in s heart beat, but my spple watch works so well i can’t bring myself to. Every android watch i had had connection issues, missed notifications, not able to reply to things etc.
I have a galaxy watch 4 classic and have never had any connectivity issues in the year I've had it.
Why not buy and try, and return if unsatisfied?
Its still WearOS so no matter what they do - it will be meh. Yeah, it may be better then its used to be, but Google dropped the ball years ago. Smartwatches are generally not usefull as they were thought to be - and WearOS make the few things its actually usefull for even more complicated then they needed to be. I will wear my applewatch, till the day it dies(while my other smartwatches gather dust), but i am not so sure about buying an real replacement afterwards. Cheap fitness tracker have majority of functions one actually uses on smartwatch, but for small part of the price. But yeah, they look not as good as full size watches.
Whoa, Amazon wants $475 Canadian dollars for the Tic Watch. US pricing is invariable multiple times cheaper than the difference between our two dollars. I wish I knew why that is?
Love the LCAR interface.
Great review, shame you didn't give Huawei watch ultimate and Huawei watch 4 Pro a review
Are they available in the US?
Huawei it's banned from the US @@TraeBeneck
Huawei is not competing here in the US.
If only there were cellular and smaller versions....
As always I just wonder why this magnificently awesome speaker and reviewer not having subscriber beyond 10M yet!!! It's just little beyond 1M. You must do some SEO engineering, its a must. Brother, you don't deserve to have such a low number of subscribers.
And the script you produce....ahh....those are extraordinarily good.
Here's hoping this WearOS will produce some good SQUARE WearOS smartwatches, of which there are... none? Unless you live in china and can get the OPPO 4 Pro.
80 watch faces is a bummer? Whoa..
Lol.. Zach's ALWAYS wanna rip something apart!
Great comeback for OnePlus watch but still falling short with some 1st gen like quirks showing once more that great hardware needs great software to bring it to life
all that for 3 days?
now i wonder how much it would improve with mobvoi's dual display
Saved my money...that's the reason I trust your reviews
Mr Mobile ❤
The crown doing virtually nothing and the health app being mid are big deal breakers for me. The pixel watch 2 has been great with that and even with the lower price, better battery life, MIL testing (which I learned of in your LG G6 review) I just need this watch to be more on point with health/exercise as it's a big part of my purchasing decisions regarding smart watches.
Pixel watch is trash 🗑️. Small and hell and battery is a joke
I thought about the Pixel Watch but way too small and battery is 🗑️.
Can you use Google Fit?
@@Involvement82 battery and everything else has been fine for me.
@@doudymac battery's fine. Wish the size of it was bigger too but it's something I can look past from how good the experience has been.
Used mine since day 1. I get like 45% more battery than my apple watch ultra. Ive smashed it many times worked out doors, ride motorcycles, wrecked dirtbikes. Still going and looks new. My favorite smart watch ever and I got it NIB for 170 from Ebay.
Why... must... EVERY. SINGLE. WEAR. OS. WATCH be round?
Round watches were great in the 19th century because watch hands turned in circles. Smartwatches don't have physical watch hands. They do have horizontal lines of text, which are better displayed on rectangular screens. Someone please get the memo to every single Wear OS smartwatch maker.
thick bezel
For what it does and I use, I'm very pleased with this watch........more so than the Classic 6 I got and likely I'll be selling the Classic 6 and buy another OnePlus for work, so if I bet it up, it won't hurt. For $249 is a bargain and fits better on the wrist than the Classic 6 47mm.
Review 2r
Very cool. I was intrigued when this watch was announced. I like what Google is doing with wearOS to get more battery life out of these devices. It's just hard for me to justify moving away from the Samsung offerings. All my health tracking data is in there since I've had Galaxy Watches for a couple generations now. And my Watch5 Pro gets close to 3 days of battery life for me already anyway (usually 2 days, 10 hr).
I think if I were to switch away from Samsung today, it'd be to move over to Garmin. Their health and sleep tracking is better. And since they've started to put AMOLED touch screens in their newer watches, they seem to feel more like actual smart watches today than the general fitness trackers they used to feel like. I have a Forerunner 945 that I like well enough but I only ever put it on when running. No touch screen and the watch feeling so damn light on my wrist make it a non-starter for a daily wear for me.
It's not good like Samsung Galaxy watch or Apple watch for fitness I'll keep my 6 classic with my Pixel Fold the best.
Curious what your thoughts are of the Casio DWH5600MB G-Shock Smartwatch?
9000 reasons why I will put a strap on my Android 4.4 phone, because I just found out that Apple Watch Wear OS is, and it seems like a pou a kk
I agree. Bigger watches are better. I think Apple watch ultra is a tad small.
Seeing all those watch faces makes me itchy to dump my Apple Watch (and it’s boring faces) and move to Android.
Poor Samsung. They are such an innovative tech company, when it comes to their mobile line. But, they continue to get lost in the shuffle, because Apple will almost certainly polish and improve on the said innovation. The last thing they need is to go back to copying them.
That fake crown is so half-baked
It's the one feature the OnePlus Watch 2 is missing to make me jump ship from my TicWatch 5 Pro.
Just like the pixel watch 2, it's too small, bubbly, and bubbly. It looks like a chicks only watch. I can't wear it.
Is it a good option to take if one has iPhone .. since it doesn't support iOS ?
I guess if you require Wear OS, the battery life of 3-5 days is "good". My $35 Amazfit can do most of what these watches can do and lasts 2 weeks (and it's predecessor, which used a TFT display, lasted about 9 weeks when new, only reducing to about 5 weeks 4 years later). The price and battery life has spoiled me, forever precluding me to spend hundreds for watches that only last a few days.
Smartwatches are nothing but E-waste. After 5-7 years the battery is almost dead and no support for it anymore. Buy real watches instead.
Your comments are very interesting Are you interested in discussing collaboration?
Одна вещьSamsung требует установить кучу ненужных программ! Если у вас терефон Samsung то покупайте часы той же фирмы! Для моего OnePlus 12 часы Samsung полный мусор! Продал его и купил OnePlus watch! Это совсем другое дело!
I'm getting 3-4 days out of this watch regularly WITH AOD ON. It's pretty remarkable. Thankfully my wrists are big enough for it cause, well, it's a beast. Anyone else find the haptics pretty weak? I find I miss a good deal of notifications due to weak haptics. Otherwise though, pretty steller timepiece.
no idea what your data is we tested 20 watches with medical quipment and the oneplus was spot on on every data taken wtf maybe you got a wrong or broken device?
Without a rotating digital crown this watch is DOA! At least for me! The bigger pixel watch 3 has my heart when it releases. Still using the original pixel watch. Battery lasts all day. Performance is fine not to mention it just feels so damn elegant!
Yeah, the (lack of) digital crown is a dealbreaker for me as well. Looking forward to seeing what a big Pixel Watch looks like!
Kindly send me sony xperia pro I mobile as a gift I shall be very thankful to you for this act of kindness
I just got the one plus open and my Galaxy Watch 4 is doing just fine with it. ❤
Good god that’s an ugly watch. If the original Moto 360 had a flat tire screen this has a flat tire body
Waiting for your nothing 2a video 📹
0:30 What watchface is it?
I wanna know too
Will you be reviewing the oneplus 12?
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4:14 The charger that you can plugg in a USB-C is what we need.
Cut back on separate cables and just use your one existing USB-C cable.
(Even better smart swatches to have USB-C ports either on the watch or the wrist band so nothing else is needed)
I got the oneplus watch 2 a few days ago and i like it. The health tracking works and the watch is nicer than my old fosil watch. I like the sleep tracking and so far very comfortable on the wrist
Is it support I phone??
Call me crazy, but that bright colored Casio watch is an epic one on its own 🙂
Won't pair with my oppo find x7 ultra 🤦💯💯💯💯💯
Still no rotating crown, that's the only thing holding me back.
My Huwaei Watch 4 PRO lasts 2 weeks with the AOD on all the time, or 21 days with AOD off.
Can you type replies via WhatsApp and SMS or is it just predefined replies?
I've got the GT3 and really like the Huawei watches, I just need/want real WhatsApp replies
@TMDangerMouse
You can type replys on the warch but only if its not in power saveing mode, that reduces battery life to about 3 day's.
The only thing this product demonstrates is just how ahead of everyone Apple is 🤣
And not a single android used cares
@@vasekvi top 7 most sold phones are iPhones. So…yeah…
@@GarminPro iPhones are what I recommend for idiots who don't know how to use technology
@@vasekvi I just recommend Android phones to poor people 🤣
@@GarminPro my android is $1800
DUDE, And it has impressions in the crown for grip -______-
So basically it sucks
Is it a better watch than the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic?
I'm still waiting to see this on other watches. Bring the prices down.
at first glance looks better than my ultra2
I love the advancement in new smart watches but i'll probably never give up my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic until they make another watch with a rotating bezel lol
I'm glad I'm not the only person who could not give a rats ass about fitness info. Im still waiting for a watch maker who would focus on extending phone features to smartwatches
I heard the OP Watch 2 would share health data with the Android OS. Is that true?
I just don't see any appeal in android smartwatches
I'm so over the one plus brand!!!!!! 🤮 yuck
I just got the Nordic Blue edition. It's gorgeous.
How is the GPS functionality?
7:05 what phone is that? ❤
Looks like a pixel Fold?
What is the difference between W5 Gen 1 and W5+ Gen 1?
+ has qualcomm's coprocessor. Ticwatch pro 5 uses the + for example. opw 2 is using a different on the market coprocessor together with the non plus w5. Presumably this is a cost saving measure.
I want one of these watches for sure!
Whilst I mostly love this watch, the biggest problem I’ve encountered is the ‘Sleep’ mode (ie turns off raise to wake, notifications & calls) and the DND are both manually activated. There’s no schedule option so you can automate the on and off times. Inevitably I’m going to forget to manually turn them on or off and it will have consequences.
I'm sure glad that I looked at your review Michael. I was considering the OnePlus Watch 2 after having disappointing battery life on my Pixel Watch 2, but now I'm going to wait for the new Pixel Watch.
You dont have a sense to compare watches based on their pricing for 299 no one provides you this much ,
2:13 can someone name the watchface please?
Lcars from Star Trek
@@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar thank you :)