Discover the features of the new OPPO Watch X2

  • Premium design with steel, titanium, and sapphire; 1,5" LTPO display at 2.200 nits.
  • Dual processor (W5 + BES) and 648 mAh battery for up to 5/16 days.
  • Advanced Health: ECG, 60s checkup, SpO2, sleep, dual GPS L1+L5 and +100 sports.
  • Wear OS with Google Play, Maps, and Wallet; no LTE/eSIM and not compatible with iOS.

News about the OPPO Watch X2

Beyond the headline, we're talking about the OPPO Watch X2, a stainless steel smartwatch with a titanium alloy bezel, a 1,5-inch LTPO AMOLED display protected by sapphire crystal, and durability certifications that inspire confidence. Integrates ECG, 60-second health check, L1+L5 dual-band GPS and over 100 sport modes, with advanced metrics for runners and racquet sports. All with Wear OS, Google Play, Maps, and Wallet, and thoughtful touches like a remote camera shutter with preview and a joystick-style control for controlling the phone.

Design and display: robust, well-finished and highly visible

The OPPO Watch X2 opts for a premium build: Stainless steel case, titanium alloy bezel and PVD coating to improve wear resistance. It's a substantial watch, measuring 46 x 47 mm and about 11,75 mm thick. It weighs approximately 49,7 g without a strap and around 80 g with the standard strap, so it's not the most discreet watch for small wrists, although it sits well and isn't conspicuous during the day.

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The screen is one of its strong points: a panel 1,5″ LTPO AMOLED (466 x 466 pixels) with 2.200 nits peak brightness and excellent sharpness. It looks sharp in bright sunlight and pleasant indoors; during exercise, it can reach additional peak brightness levels to maximize readability. LTPO technology allows the refresh rate to be lowered to 1 Hz, which helps reduce power consumption by up to around 30% compared to the previous generation. maintaining a smooth experience.

The sapphire crystal (1,25 mm on the sheet reported by one of the sources) protects well against everyday micro-scratches. IP68 certification and 5 ATM resistance making it suitable for pool and shower use, while the MIL‑STD‑810H standard guarantees its resistance to demanding conditions. Available in Summit Blue and Lava Black, the finish conveys quality and an elegant sporty feel.

In ergonomics, the upper crown with soft haptic feedback It stands out for its precise feel and control, even with wet or dirty hands thanks to the knurling. The lower, low-profile button integrates an electrode used for ECG and the quick health check; its position is correct, although it may be somewhat less intuitive at first. The fluorinated rubber strap is adequate, but the watch "requires" a leather one to give it a more sober look; luckily, the pin is standard. so changing it is simple.

Processor and performance: Dual chip for agile and efficient Wear OS

The OPPO Watch X2's engine combines a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 with a coprocessor BES2800BP Ultra-low-power processor running a real-time computing system (RTOS). This dual architecture distributes the load: the Snapdragon processor powers the Wear OS interface and demanding apps, while the BES handles monitoring tasks and basic processes with minimal overhead. The result is fluidity and less consumption., with smooth animations and fast response times.

It also has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage (specs provided by one source), enough for apps, watch faces, and local music. Switching between the “Smart” mode (Wear OS) and the “Power Saving” mode (RTOS) It can be manual or automatic when the battery drops below 10%, extending the autonomy without leaving you incommunicado.

Battery and charging: the autonomy that breaks the Wear OS stereotype

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The key to its resistance is in the battery of 648 mAh with silicon-carbon chemistry, with a higher energy density than traditional models. In real-world use with constant monitoring, notifications, workouts, and an always-on display, it's feasible to last more than 3-4 days; with a more moderate profile, it can last almost five days in smart mode. If you activate the saving mode, the manufacturer mentions up to 16 days, and media tests point to very similar figures with contained use.

The load also accompanies. With Watch VOOC Flash ChargeA full charge takes around 80 minutes (in other tests, close to an hour); with just 10 minutes of connection, you get around 24 hours of use. The pin dock is functional, though not the most premium on the market, but its speed makes up for it. In pure autonomy, it is among the best we have seen in Wear OS..

Wear OS, features, and ecosystem: Google on your wrist (with nuances)

With Wear OS, you have direct access to Google Play, Maps, Google Wallet, and the AssistantThe experience is well-rounded for those who already live within the Google ecosystem: contactless payments, turn-by-turn navigation from the wrist, and a wide catalog of apps (from WhatsApp to Spotify to Strava). For now, the long-awaited native integration with Google Gemini isn't available on the watch, although its arrival seems logical in the medium term. given Google's focus on AI.

There are interesting extra functions: the remote shutter with real-time preview for the phone's camera and a joystick-style control that allows you to scroll through short videos (for example, on TikTok or Shorts) from the watch. These are interesting and useful additions in specific cases; in some cases, their "premium" experience is enhanced when used with OPPO/OnePlus phones running ColorOS/OxygenOS. Google Fast Pair speeds up pairing with compatible Android devices.

Important: There is no LTE/eSIM, so You can't go out without a cell phone and still stay connected. to calls or data. Connectivity focuses on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Also, as is typical with Wear OS, it's not compatible with iOS: if you use an iPhone, this isn't the watch for you. On Android, integration is complete, with rich notifications, voice replies, a keyboard, and templates. and well-rendered emojis.

Health: Improved sensors, ECG, and 60-second checkup

OPPO has reinforced the sensor block with a 8-channel PPG for heart rate, a 16-channel optical oximeter for SpO2 and a wrist temperature sensor. It continuously measures heart rate, blood oxygen, stress (HRV), temperature, and sleep, with detailed analysis of phases, breathing, movement, and snoring (this feature, according to the media, should be automatic like other manufacturers, although this automation is lacking here). Alerts can be set for irregular rhythm or low SpO2.

The electrode integrated into the lower button allows you to perform Single-lead ECG and arterial stiffness estimates in 30-60 second sessions. The “60S Health Check” feature aggregates key metrics in one minute to provide a snapshot of overall health. Some sources also cite features such as blood pressure without cuff and fall detection; these features may be market and local certification dependent, so it's a good idea to check their availability in your region before assuming they are a given.

The companion app, OHealth, centralizes the data, as in the OPPO band, allows synchronization with Google Health and offers comprehensive reports. A cervical health measurement is also mentioned when using compatible headphones, useful for correcting prolonged postures. Although the information is rich and accurate, some media outlets point out that the app needs a facelift: some text is unpolished, navigation could be improved, and Limitations such as not being able to manage multiple clocks at once.

Sport: 100+ modes, advanced metrics, and dual GPS

If moving your body is your thing, the OPPO Watch X2 accompanies you in almost any discipline. It automatically recognizes six activities (running, hiking, cycling, swimming, rowing and elliptical) and offers more than 100 sports modes, including some unusual ones like kite flying, darts, dog walking, and cricket. The list is long, so it's rare you won't find something for you; and if not, you can always create custom profiles in the app. For racket sports Records strokes and speed; for swimming, pace per 100m, number of lengths, strokes and SWOLF.

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Dual-frequency GPS (L1+L5) improves accuracy in challenging environments, such as urban areas with tall buildings or dense forests. Outdoors, the signal is stable and accurate, and can be combined with the phone's GPS to further refine the route. OPPO has done a great job with positioning, placing itself at the level of the best in this section within Wear OS, such as the OnePlus WatchRX.

Sports coach and “Pro modes”

In the training part, the watch offers professional metrics and post-session analysis to help optimize performance: aerobic training effect, cardiorespiratory fitness, recovery time, HR recovery index, and more. For running, add power, pace by zones and technical evaluation of the footprint, with tips to improve efficiency and reduce risk of injury.

These are the “Pro” and “Off” modes. reported by sources:

  • Ski: speed, elevation, gradient, number of descents, total and individual distance.
  • Athletics/Running: pace, stride length, ground contact time, amplitude and vertical oscillation, left/right contact balance, power.
  • Tennis: stroke speed, total count, serves, forehands and backhands.
  • Badminton: stroke speed, number of strokes, long streaks, forehand, backhand, high and low.
  • Swimming: pace/100m, lengths, distance, strokes and SWOLF.
  • Camber: jumps per minute and total.
  • Climbing: cumulative distance, altitude, ascent and descent.
  • Trekking: distance, steps and pace.
  • Cycling: distance and average/maximum speed.
  • Elliptical: rhythm and steps.
  • Rowing: cadence and number of strokes.

The watch displays data screens with large fonts and a good layout, making them easy to read on the go. Posture analysis while running It's especially useful: it monitors ground contact time, vertical oscillation, and stride balance, as well as pace changes, both indoors and outdoors. After training, the data syncs with your phone to review trends and areas for improvement.

Calls and notifications: reliable for everyday use

On calls, the speakerphone sounds clear and the microphone is adequate for casual conversations. Notifications arrive complete, with well-rendered emojis and voice response options, keyboard, or templates. There are three details to keep in mind: many would like the screen to automatically turn on when receiving a notification to view it more quickly; there's no "cinema mode" that keeps the watch running with the screen off even when you turn your wrist; and, as already mentioned, no LTE/eSIM, something important for those who want total independence from their mobile phone.

Resistance and certifications

In addition to IP68 and 5 ATM, the OPPO Watch X2 has MIL‑STD‑810H certification, which means it's passed vibration, shock, and extreme temperature tests (within the range specified by the standard). If you're moving between the office, the gym, and outdoor getaways, this is an added peace of mind. It is not a “pure” mountain watch, but it holds up well to everyday wear and tear and demanding sessions.

App and compatibility

The management is carried out from OHealth, which centralizes health, sleep, and exercise metrics. Syncing with Google Health works, and the daily summary after waking up is useful for seeing at a glance how you've rested and how you're feeling. The app delivers, although media reports agree that it needs a design and usability update, and that does not allow wearing multiple active watches on the same account. Compatibility, as is typical with current Wear OS, is designed for Android; it's not supported on iOS.

Price and Availability

The OPPO Watch X2 is available in Spain for 349,90 € (regular price quoted by sources) in Lava Black and Summit Blue. At launch, promotions with free headphones were offered at the official store and select retailers. an interesting move to increase the value of the packageCheck the OPPO store and retailers like Amazon for stock status and possible deals.

Quick benefits sheet

  • Materials and protection: Stainless steel case, PVD titanium alloy bezel, sapphire crystal; IP68, 5 ATM and MIL‑STD‑810H.
  • Display: 1,5″ LTPO AMOLED (466 x 466), up to 2.200 nits; variable refresh rate up to 1 Hz.
  • Chip and memory: Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 + BES2800BP; 2 GB RAM; 32 GB storage.
  • System: Wear OS by Google with ColorOS Watch layer; Power Saving mode (RTOS).
  • Battery: 648 mAh silicon-carbon; up to ~5 days in smart mode and up to 16 days in standby mode; VOOC fast charge (80 min approx.; 10 min ≈ 1 day).
  • Health: Continuous HR, SpO2, HRV/stress, wrist temperature, advanced sleep with snoring; 1-lead ECG; arterial stiffness; blood pressure and regional drop functions; 60-second health check.
  • Sport: +100 modes, 6 automatically recognized; pro modes with metrics for skiing, running, tennis, badminton, swimming, etc.; postural analysis for running.
  • Positioning: Dual GPS L1+L5, possibility of combining with the mobile.
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi, Google Fast Pair; without LTE/eSIM; not compatible with iOS.
  • Extras: Remote shutter release with preview, joystick control for short-video apps; customizable watch faces.

Interesting facts about using the OPPO Watch X2

There are two final notes of real-world use that are worth remembering. First, Wearing it to sleep can be bulky If you have a small wrist, it's not a problem, but a health ring is more comfortable if sleep is your top priority. Second, the included strap is fine for working out, although for those looking for a more elegant look will appreciate switching to leatherOtherwise, the fit of the sensor base against the skin is successful and helps improve the accuracy of the readings.

It is clear that the OPPO Watch X2 is a very complete smartwatch that combines premium materials, a outstanding screen, high-level health sensors, and a battery that finally puts the kibosh on the old Wear OS myth. Add dual-band GPS, running posture analysis, and fast charging, and you have a watch that shines where it matters.

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Its absences (LTE/eSIM, iOS compatibility and an app that needs polishing) do not overshadow a set that, today, is the most solid if you are looking for a watch with Google on the wrist and real autonomy. Share this information and more people will know about the OPPO Watch X2..


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