Most Wear OS watches require daily charging, but these tips and tricks can reduce your charger usage while keeping your watch fully useful.
I never thought I’d see the day I’d become a “wearables” person, and it’s because I’ve spent so long on the Android side of things. For years, Android users waited in vain for manufacturers to make smartwatches that fit nicely and didn’t peter out after a mere eight hours off the charger. It wasn’t until these last…
I did it. I wore the OnePlus Watch 2 for two weeks to write this review. It was tough at times, and I have to be honest, I hated some of it.
The OnePlus Watch 2 is tempting due to its gorgeous design and 100-hour battery, but you should know upfront how long it will last from a software perspective.
We break down where the OnePlus Watch 2 wins (style, battery life, GPS data, and more) and where the Galaxy Watch 6 wins (comfort, displays, navigation, health sensors, and more).
A simple idea that should make a lot of difference when it comes to how often you need to charge your watch. It's also proof that faster doesn't mean better.
I tried to wear the OnePlus Watch 2 for a short weekend workout but couldn’t. The watch is too big for me and too dense.
The OnePlus Watch 2 vs. Pixel Watch 2 is the latest Wear OS battle with no clear winner, as OnePlus dominates for battery life but Google offers better health and fitness tools.
By nearly every metric, the OnePlus Watch 2 is a major upgrade over the original, mediocre OnePlus Watch. They look very similar, but there's a lot changed underneath the surface.