OPPO Watch Review + GIVEAWAY! By Techish Kenya

By Techish Kenya
Aug 14, 2021
0 Comments
OPPO Watch Review + GIVEAWAY!

Every view I've watched out here seems to agree to one thing: this is the best way OS uh smartwatch out there. Unfortunately, for me, this is the first time interacting with oils, so I have nothing to compare it with anyway, guys welcome to another video uh. Today we are reviewing the Oppo watch uh running where OS. This is the global variant at the end of the video there's, a giveaway, so stay tuned for that, of course, uh. This is the giveaway. So there are two main variants of the Xperia watch, one for the Chinese market running opposed color s skin over android and the global model.

This one, which is running where OS by google in the box, you get the usual paperwork, the watch and the magnetic charge. The setup process is easy. Since it's a Wear OS device, you install the Wear OS app from the play store, and then you're done, because that's all you need uh with wireless devices. The good thing, however, is that Oppo has included its own app called hey health. All you need is the wire s up, regardless of which phone you're running.

So you can use this watch with any other android phone. One really doesn't need to know a lot about OS to familiarize themselves with the watch. It's not like a bunt, which I feel has a fairly long setup process. I feel like anyone who understands a phone will set these up pretty fast. All you need to do is follow the instructions pretty well, and you're done.

This is a very well-designed watch. A lot of comments online will tell you. It looks like the Apple Watch, and it do I've never personally used an Apple Watch, neither interacted with one, but I've seen apple watches, and I know this is a design that almost resembles the Apple Watch, and it's almost reminiscent of everything, opal sort of does from color OS. You remember the original color sew looked very sort of similar to uh iPhone's, iOS UI, and here it's almost the same thing. However, the fact that it's a copy- or it looks like the upload should not make you think that it's a bad uh design.

It looks perfect. According to many reviewers, it's one of the best wireless watches out here, and I've loved the design there, two buttons on one side and a speaker with a microphone on the other side. Yes, one can indeed make calls with this watch. For some weird reason, people want to make phone calls from their watches, in fact, there's a new sim version of the watch where you can have an actual phone number attached to the device dedicated to making calls. However, this is the Wi-Fi only model, but still as long as it is linked to your phone via Bluetooth, you'll be able to initiate and receive calls from it.

One of the side. Buttons is programmable, and you can set it to do one task. Always when you press it, I found the option to use it to record quite nifty, so the recorder will automatically open when I press the button- and I can start recording when using the watch to make phone calls, a couple of people say they noted that I sound quite different. As I said, the volume sounded sort of very tiny. As I said it sounded quite normal.

Others thought I was using an earphone. However, the speaker from the watch is not very loud, so when you're making calls you need to be in a very silent environment, you can't receive uh calls from this watch on an in a noisy environment. Also, why would you be using the watch in a loud environment and making a call through it now? This screen is very, very, very good. It's an AMOLED panel, and it gets very bright outdoors. I've had no issue viewing it outdoors and the colors are vibrant uh.

The images look saturated, the refresh rate uh if it's very responsive. So when you touch it when you are using it when you're viewing content on the display when you're switching between apps, when you're checking out your notification, everything appears sort of very well if it's a very nice panel and for some people I feel uh. This will be a better panel than the panel on your phone. The AMOLED panel allows you to have the always on feature, so, in whatever circumstances, when the always one feature is on, you will always know the time, or you'll always see. If you use a watch facing notifications so that you don't have to raise it uh to view for it to come on with the good looks of the watch, this will be for many obviously more of a fashionable item rather than a tech product.

Don't get me wrong, you can still use the watch for a lot of things, including health, sleep, recording, heart rate, steps, counter swimming cycling and much more, but mostly you'll, have it on as a fashion accessory because of the looks there's an extra layer on top of well s, that's built by opp, allowing you to customize watch faces depending on what you're wearing so using the Oppo app you go to Opel up, manage watch faces. Then you choose AI outfit, then you point the camera to whatever you're wearing so, for example, I'm wearing a red shirt pointed to that it takes an image of the shot I'm wearing. I can select the area. I want the watch to customize based on the clothing. Then I hit generate whenever, after hitting generate a couple of suggestions are given to me.

So I can choose either of these suggestions to be my watch face, of course, I'll go with something that gives it a black background. So once that is done, you can see on the watch. The watch face has shifted to the new suggested watch face. The straps are interchangeable. The Oppo canyon hasn't shared any information on where people can buy the straps.

So if you want other straps, you'll have to wait for information from opercula to get other straps personally, I'm so used to using the ebon5 it's much cheaper uh. It doesn't look as good uh. The straps, though interchangeable uh, feel sort of not as good as this uh. The display is not as good as the display on the upper watch. I have not seen an always-on functionality that I've loved on the band 5.

It's way cheaper, and it's not as cool as the upper watch. However, the Cuban 5 offers a lot more data. There's sleep tracking, there's heart rate sensing and all that and the app from the mi band from Xiaomi offers a lot more data than the app from where OS. With Opel watch, you have to use the app from Oppo itself to get all your data recorded pretty well, and Oppo has done a perfect job with the app so that you can get your steps. You can get your sleep.

You can get your heart rate. Furthermore, you can get everything from the upwards the where s app offers you nothing. It's just a blank app where you can change a couple of settings and that's all so. If you're going to be using the Apple Watch, I suggest that you download the tap health app from opp, because that's where you'll get your data, if you just use the OS app you'll, you won't get any data, and you'll feel like the watch is of no use. But if you use the Opel watch, uh official app from Oppo you'll get better data and better start and better breaking down of activities.

So moving from a watch where I only needed to charge it once in two weeks, you can imagine the shock I experienced when I realized the battery dying on this watch. I understand it's something that's happening with all Wear OS devices, but I don't understand why and how I can be able to track sleep very well with this watch, because every evening, if I had charged it in the morning, I realized the battery is drained. So this is a watch that only lasts you a day. I've read reviews of uh watches that run well as I've read, reviews of apple watches, and they've sort of come to realize this, something that happens with these high-end watches, where the battery won't. Last you more than a day, so I have had to sort of adapt to the watch.

Instead of the watch adapting to me where I have to charge it every night for a couple of minutes before going to bed so that I can track sleep, the size of the battery is good and should ideally be able to do more than a day. However, well s is just too much for a watch there's so many services running uh, there's so many apps in the background, and it feels like a whole android phone on a tiny screen. If this could be stripped down and made simpler, the watch could last even a week if you turn on the power server mode on the watch, and you use the simple functionality Oppo has put on top of where OS you will find all other services that are important for a watch. That's the heart rate, monitor uh, step counter and all that, and you'll still be able to get better battery life with the watch her in power saver mode than when running the full wireless experience. So for people who want the battery to last pretty long, the best thing to do is to have wireless disabled so that you run Oppo watch functionality that disables everything and gives you only the step counter.

The watch and the heart rate monitor with that. You can get up to three days of battery, so I know what you're going to say: uh for 24 000, canon shillings. These are very expensive and very high-end device for the Kenyan market. Many canyons will be like that's too expensive for a watch. However, personally, after using the watch for about two to three weeks, I feel like it's worth it in terms of price, the design, the look, the functionality, the fashionability.

If that's a word, it's a really, really really perfect watch uh. The top display has a corning gorilla glass protection. The watch is waterproof. You can use it for swimming. You can use it in rain.

Furthermore, you can drop it in water. Furthermore, you can interchange the straps there's so much. Furthermore, you can do with the watch and this just uh a big leap in terms of design and look compared to a cheaper fitness buns. So this is a fashion accessory, and for that reason I feel like the asking price is quite worth it, especially when you compare to well s devices from Motorola from lg from Samsung and if you compare it to uh the Apple Watch, for example, this is a very good device for the asking price and I feel like if you have the twenty-four thousand Kennedy links, and you're willing to spend it on a watch, get the watch. It's perfect.

Okay, so yeah! That's the review! Uh! The worst part of the watch is the battery life. Uh, though, if you run power, saving mode you can get, you can extend the battery, though it feels like if you run power, server mode you're not actually experiencing the full uh functionality of the watch, but I don't think it's OPPO's fault that the battery is not that good. I feel like it's more of Google's fault, because, whereas it's very heavy for a watch and yeah, what are your thoughts on the watch? Okay, so guys for the giveaway. These are what you're going to win. I've been using it for two weeks, thanks to Oppo canyon descent over review unit, and I feel like one of you should win it.

So all you need to do is leave a comment down below share this video on Twitter tagging, up Kenya and Turkish Kenya, and then, in that tweet, please state why you feel like you deserve to win the watch I'll be looking at retweets likes comments or the best tweets. I don't know something. Just comment down below then share this video on Twitter tag, opp, canyon, Turkish, Kenya and say why you want to win the watch. That's all anyway subscribe thanks very much for watching.


Source : Techish Kenya

Phones In This Article


Related Articles

Comments are disabled

Our Newsletter

Phasellus eleifend sapien felis, at sollicitudin arcu semper mattis. Mauris quis mi quis ipsum tristique lobortis. Nulla vitae est blandit rutrum.
Menu