OnePlus Band Black
OnePlus, too, jumped on board in January with the debut of the OnePlus Band, which has now arrived in Nepal. In this post, we’ll look at the OnePlus Band’s specifications, features, Battery life, official price, and availability in Nepal.
OnePlus Band Overview:
The OnePlus Band has a 1.1″ touch-enabled AMOLED display with a resolution of 126 x 294 pixels. It resembles the Mi Smart Band 5 from last year. To distinguish it from the Oppo Band, with which it shares the majority of its features, there is OnePlus branding on the bottom of the screen. The watch is waterproof to 5ATM and has an IP68 grade.
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OnePlus Band Specifications:
- Display: 1.1-inch AMOLED
- Display Resolution: 126 x 294 pixels
- Connectivity: Bluetooth LE 5.0
- Battery: 100mAh (Up to 14 days)
- Water-resistant: IP68, 5ATM
- Compatibility: Android 6.0+, iOS
- Companion App: OnePlus Health (Android | iOS)
- Features: Heart rate, oxygen level monitoring, weather update, app notification & alert, music control, find my phone, camera shutter
Verdict
The OnePlus Band is one of the few fitness bands on the market that can measure SpO2. If you’re searching for a wearable that can track this specifically, the OnePlus Band is a good option. I also found it to be useful for tracking sleep and heart rate, but not so much for tracking steps and distance. You may have to wait a little longer if you’re using iOS. If you’re searching for a fitness band that primarily tracks your steps and distance traveled, the Mi Band 5 is a better option at around the same price.
SHOULD YOU BUY THE ONEPLUS BAND
The OnePlus Band stands apart from the competition in this category. This is likewise a band with a simple but well-considered feature set. However, it is deficient in other areas. The OnePlus Health App isn’t as refined as the Mi Fit or Xiaomi Wear apps, for example. The OnePlus Band also lacks the stress tracking feature, which is strange given that it contains all of the necessary sensors. I believe OnePlus has the engineering ability to significantly improve the Band’s app and software. While the OnePlus Band isn’t bad right out of the box, it does feel like a first-generation product that will improve over time.
Your silent guardian
A dedicated blood oxygen sensor tracks your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) level via red and infrared light sensors. Powerful hardware and intelligent algorithms monitor your SpO2 to quickly and accurately highlight potential health issues².
Water-resistant yet irresistible
Rated 5ATM⁷ and IP68, the band is water resistant up to 50 meters for 10 minutes⁸. It’s dust-resistant too, so it’s perfect for exploring the outdoors. Stay cool and look cool every time you wear your OnePlus Band.
ONEPLUS BAND BATTERY LIFE
OnePlus now promises a 14-day battery life for the Band, which is reasonable given the device’s bare-bones sensors and limited smart features. The band will send you notifications, but you won’t be able to do much with them. You won’t find the band’s battery drained by a large amount, as you may with other wearable gadgets that have integrated GPS. I last charged the band to 100 percent four days ago, and it’s now at 45 percent. To be honest, I’m not sure the band will make it to 14 days at this rate, but happily, charging the band back up doesn’t take long.
PROS | CONS |
Nice design | No stress tracking. |
Fluid navigation | Unintuitive app- experience |
Good tracking accuracy |
OnePlus Band Price in Nepal & Availability
Fitness tracker | Price |
One plus Band | ₨ 6,490.00 |
One Plus Watch | ₨ 21,999.00 |