The titanium Oppo watch that OnePlus fans have been waiting for
At first glance, Oppo Watch X3 resembles the previous generation, i.e. Watch X2, but this time the manufacturer has introduced some significant changes. The case has a similar shape, with a characteristic element protruding from the side, but it also has more cuts and polishing. It looks very original.
The most important change, however, concerns the materials used. Oppo raised the bar by enclosing the watch’s components in a casing made of TC4 aviation titanium alloy. Thanks to this, the equipment is 16% lighter and 6.4% slimmer than its predecessors – its thickness is only 11 mm and its weight is 43 g.
The upper part of the device is protected by extremely hard sapphire glass (with a score of over 8 on the Mohs scale), under which there is a LTPO OLED touch screen with a diagonal of 1.5 inches and a resolution of 466×466 pixels. The display achieves an impressive peak brightness of 3,000 nits, ensuring excellent readability even in direct sunlight.
The design itself boasts the highest dust and water resistance (IP68 and IP69 standards), as well as a MIL-STD-810H military durability certificate.
Oppo Watch X3 is also a very advanced health monitoring tool. The watch is equipped with innovative features such as hypertension risk assessment, ECG module, blood oxygenation measurement, continuous heart rate tracking and a skin temperature sensor. The built-in software with the help of artificial intelligence can analyze 14 key body parameters in 60 seconds, including sleep quality and snoring detection.
Fans of physical activity have over 100 training modes at their disposal with precise positioning thanks to the dual-band GPS module (supporting BeiDou, Galileo and GLONASS networks).
Full independence from the smartphone is ensured by LTE connectivity via the built-in eSIM module and Wi-Fi. The device also has NFC, although it is not known which of these modules will ultimately be included in the global versions.
The watch, powered by the ColorOS Watch 16 system, is powered by a 646 mAh battery. The cell allows for 5 days of standard use, 3 days under intense load, and in a dedicated energy-saving mode, the operating time increases up to 16 days. Replenishing the electricity reserves using 7.5 W charging takes about 75 minutes.
The device goes on sale in China on March 20 in three color variants: Gravity Black, Infinite Titanium and Cosmos Star Orange. Prices, depending on the selected color and material version, start from 2,209 yuan (approx. PLN 1,200) for the basic model, reaching up to 2,799 yuan (approx. PLN 1,500) for the top titanium variants.
