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OnePlus launches its first smart band, but you can’t buy it in Europe yet

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OnePlus, earlier today on January 11, announced the launch of its first-ever smart band. The rather obviously named OnePlus band is currently only available in India where it will be available for an introductory price of Rs 2,499 (EUR 28). The product, at first glance, seems to be a worthy competitor to the likes of the Mi Band 5, the Realme Band, and probably, the soon to be launched Honor Band 6.

A rebranded Oppo Band?

The OnePlus Band appears to be a rebranded version of the Oppo Band with minor cosmetic changes. It packs in a host of features including two of the most sought after features in the post-pandemic era - a heart rate monitor and a SpO2 sensor.  Like most of its competitors, the OnePlus Band gets a tallish 1.1-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 126 x 294 pixels. With support for Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy, the tiny 100mAh battery is capable of endowing the OnePlus band with a claimed battery life of 14-days. For charging, OnePlus ships the band with a USB-A-powered dongle. With IP68 rating, the OnePlus Band is water and dust resistant as well.

OnePlus Band Wear
The OnePlus Band is very identical to the Oppo Band from 2020 / © OnePlus

Armed with the aforementioned optical heart-rate sensor, a 3-axis accelerometer, Gyroscope, and a Spo2 sensor, the OnePlus Band is capable of monitoring a lot of things. These include things like the ability to count your steps, estimating the number of calories you burned and monitoring your heart rate to tracking your sleep and measuring your blood oxygen saturation.  Fitness enthusiasts on a budget will be happy to note that the OnePlus band supports 13 exercise modes and that includes outdoor run, indoor run, fat burn run, outdoor walk, cycling, rowing, swimming, Yoga and Cricket (a popular sport) – the latter being an India-specific addition for the cricket-crazy nation.

Other features include the ability to read and deal with notifications, controlling music playback on your phone and of course, the ability to accept or reject calls. With select OnePlus models, the band also supports Zen Mode synchronization. To use the OnePlus band, the company recommends downloading and installing the brand new OnePlus Health app from the Google Play Store. The OnePlus Health App also derives UI elements and features from Oppo’s existing HeyTap that I have previously used with the OPPO Watch

Colour options, availability

The OnePlus band gets three colour options; Black, Navy, and Tangerine Gray and will be on sale in India starting January 13, 2021. OnePlus hasn’t indicated if they have plans to bring the OnePlus Band to other markets. We also do not know at this point if this will launch as the Oppo Band if it eventually does make its way to Europe. What we do know, however,  is that we are getting a review unit and that we will be posting it here on NextPit in the next few days.

So, watch this space!

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Rahul Srinivas

Rahul Srinivas
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Among the most experienced tech journalists from India, Rahul has spent the better part of the past decade writing and experiencing technology. In his decade-long career, Rahul has contributed to several Indian and International publications, including Mobilegeeks, Onlygizmos, iPhoneHacks, and The Inquisitr. Before joining NextPit, he held the position of Senior Editor at MySmartPrice - one of India's largest product research platforms.

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