Why this year-old Android smartwatch is still a prime option for most people (and it looks great)
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Why this year-old Android smartwatch is still a prime option for most people (and it looks great)
"If there's one area of consumer tech that's never boring, it's smartwatches. Everyone wants a piece of the market, from Apple to Samsung, and they'll go to great lengths to get it. Lately, however, OnePlus has asserted itself as a brand capable of making a solid product, as seen with the impressive OnePlus Watch 3 that launched not too long ago."
"It normally costs $229 and offers a nearly identical experience to the OnePlus flagship watch, with a few features left on the chopping block to lower the price. Those features include EKG support and menstrual cycle tracking, and if they're important to you, you'll want to opt for the standard Watch 2. But if you only need a solid smartwatch to pair with your Android phone, you can't go wrong with the Watch 2R."
"From the outside, the OnePlus Watch 2R and the older Watch 2 are almost identical, minus the glossy finish and "flat tire" on the right side of the 2R. The watch has a single case size: 46mm, the same size as the Watch 2. It's also made of lighter aluminum alloy rather than stainless steel. Overall, it's a slim, good-looking watch, and its lightweight body makes it easy to forget after you strap it on. The only issue some might have is the case size since it's quite big for those with smaller wrists. You also only get two color choices: matte black/gray (with a black band) or silver (with a green band). There are no gold or blue options here, so you'll have to settle for subtlety."
The OnePlus Watch 2R is on sale for $230 on the company's digital store for a limited time. It normally costs $229 and offers a nearly identical experience to the OnePlus flagship watch, with several features removed to lower the price. Removed features include EKG support and menstrual cycle tracking. The Watch 2R pairs with Android phones and delivers solid smartwatch functionality. The device uses a 46mm aluminum-alloy case that is lighter than the stainless-steel Watch 2. The design is slim and lightweight, and it is available in two subtle color options.
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