OnePlus Watch 2 Review: Total Redemption!

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Published 2024-02-27

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  • @vidIQ
    For a moment I thought you were going to say all the processing was done on the connected phone and the watch was a just a screen outputting stuff... that would be stupid wouldn't it?
  • @therobinx20
    Battery is a major parameter while buying a smartwatch, kudos to Oneplus for building something like this, it's great to see how it all started for them with Oneplus Watch 1 and how it's going right now.
  • @itsahrims
    i bought this thing the day of launch not knowing a single thing about it, as my first smart watch ever just cause If what OnePlus is doing with their phone and new earbuds are anything to go by, this should be a really great piece of hardware as well. Always been a fan of OnePlus. Happy with this generation of tech they put out/.
  • @Verton_D
    I got the Huawei Watch GT4 for USD 182 and with the always-on screen, this thing lasts 5-6 days of battery life with all tracking on. Love the real classic look of my watch and not the middle-ground look of being modern and classic at the same time.
  • @PlxelGuy
    The charging for it is pretty sweet too. Really like how you can use a regualr usb c cable to charge it and its not a fixed cable and disc.
  • @乂
    OnePlus team is on top of their game right now, it seems
  • @tepakot1160
    Wearing Mobvoi Ticwatch pro 5 from 11.2023 (Android wear 3.5) , on average they live 4-5 days.They also have a very interesting solution, 2 screens instead of 2 chips
  • @Pyriold
    i have a Garmin Fenix 6X Solar Titanium, battery lasts for about 25 days. Transflexive display is the key for it, most of the time i don't need any internal watch light to read it.
  • @BrightsunSingh
    OnePlus is really going through a redemption arc right now. Good luck team.
  • @sensiblewheels
    8:45 absolutely love the USB C charging puck! How I wish this is more widespread
  • @user-rl3tk5zz5p
    Its architecture is super interesting as we just got passed multiprocessor systems in college and it always felt like something that you'd almost never see in practice. Guess not
  • @FrotLopOfficial
    I really wish someone would make a newer generation watch that uses Transflective display technology. My Amazfit Bip lasts 45 days before charging is needed because it draws very little power because the screen can be viewed in the sun, in fact the brighter it is outside the better it works. And it is backlit for night use.
  • @xxjabarri2xx
    2:45 "I've been that guy", Marques you've already BEEN THAT guy, at least one ios and one android in pocket, definitely THE guy.
  • @NiqueSir
    No one ever speaks about the huawai gt pros, 5 days battery life with all features on with screen always on, I'v had it almost a year and been so impressed!
  • @bvrakkocak
    I'd love to watch you reviewing the Oura Ring, I'm curious if that makes sense over buying a smart watch since I don't want to get more notifications and more tech on my body but I'd like to get the benefits of tracking my health data.
  • @SageLegacy
    Odd frame rate shots through out the video but seems like a solid watch
  • @jojogpt
    I own two smartwatches including the Samsung GW5. The more I see these smartwatches, the more I am glad I got a Garmin. It lasts two weeks, has a trans-reflective display (best for bright days), feels almost weightless and the button based navigation is a dream to use with dirty or wet hands. The best part is the way the data is shown and interpreted to calculate stats - it is so detailed and easy to understand.
  • @QasemElagez
    I’m sure they can fix the notification delay with a very simple software update