The problem with a lot of smartwatches these days is that many of them tend to look alike. This is unlike more traditional watches which have more unique designs, but it seems that Oppo is challenging that notion with the launch of its latest smartwatch, the Oppo Watch 4 Pro.
The Oppo Watch 4 Pro features a rather unique curved display, almost giving the watch a Richard Mille look which we have to say we totally dig. The watch itself boasts a 1.91-inch curved LTPO AMOLED screen, and under the hood, the Snapdragon W5 and Hengxuan 2700 chipsets can be found, which are accompanied with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
As for the other features, it’s more or less what you might expect from a smartwatch. It comes with several health-based sensors like an SpO2 monitor, a heart rate tracker, sleep tracking, stress tracking, and sedentary reminders. There are also over 100 different sports modes for you to choose from if you want to track your activities, and there is also a built-in ECG monitor that helps you monitor your heart health.
The watch comes with a 570mAh battery that Oppo claims will last users up to 5 days, or up to 14 days with the “Light smart mode”. As for pricing, it is priced at CNY 2,299 which is around $315. It is currently only available in China and there is no word on whether or not we’ll be seeing it launch stateside.