Design & Build
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The Watch 2 uses a stainless steel chassis with a sapphire crystal display cover — ensuring durability and an upscale look. OnePlus+1
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Dimensions listed: 47.0 × 46.6 × 12.1 mm, weight around 49 g (without strap) for the global variant. OnePlus+1
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It meets water & dust resistance (IP68) and includes military-grade testing (MIL-STD-810H) for rugged use. OnePlus
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The 1.43″ AMOLED display with resolution of 466 × 466 px gives a sharp, premium viewing experience. OnePlus+1
A premium build means the watch isn’t just another fitness tracker — it fits well in business & formal settings, while also surviving more demanding active use.
Performance & Hardware
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The Watch 2 uses a dual-engine architecture: the main processor is Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 for high-performance tasks, complemented by a low-power chip (BES2700) for background efficiency. OnePlus+1
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It offers 2 GB RAM + 32 GB storage. OnePlus+1
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GPS is dual-frequency (L1 + L5) supporting multi-constellation (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, QZSS) — good for accuracy especially during outdoor activities. OnePlus+1
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Battery: 500 mAh capacity, with claimed up to 100 hours in “Smart Mode” and up to 12 days in “Power Saver Mode”. OnePlus+1
These specs place the Watch 2 firmly in the “premium smartwatch” category. Storage for music/apps, strong GPS for workouts, and a hybrid dual-chipset for battery life all add up to a strong value.
Health, Fitness & Features
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Health monitoring includes heart rate, SpO₂, stress tracking, sleep stages (including REM, deep, light), snoring risk assessment. OnePlus+1
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Fitness: 100+ sports modes, automatic recognition for major activities like running, walking, cycling, swimming, etc. OnePlus
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Mobile connectivity: While the name says “eSIM”, note that for many markets the global variant may not support full cellular independence; check local model specification (some “eSIM” variants are region-specific) — some listings indicate network connectivity in certain variants. Phone Database+1
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Smart features: Runs Wear OS 4 + RTOS hybrid, supports Google apps (Maps, Wallet), apps via Google Play, notifications, Bluetooth calling. OnePlus+1
If you’re serious about wellness and workouts, this watch gives you a robust toolkit. Also, the software side is very capable — less “just a fitness band” and more “an extension of your phone on your wrist”.
Battery Life & Charging
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The manufacturer claims up to 100 hours in Smart Mode (with moderate usage) and up to 12 days in Power Saver Mode. OnePlus+1
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Charging: Fast charge capability — reportedly ~1 hour for full charge as per specs. OnePlus
Long battery life remains one of the biggest differentiators for smartwatches. If the claimed numbers hold up in real-life usage, that makes this device easier to live with.
Compatibility & Considerations
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Compatible smartphones: Requires Android 8.0+ with Google Mobile Services (GMS). iOS not supported. OnePlus
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Local variant caution: If buying in Pakistan (or other markets), verify whether the “eSIM” / LTE variant supports the local networks and has genuine eSIM independence. Some regions may have “Bluetooth watch” only variants.
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Price & availability: In Pakistan the listing shows about Rs 83,500 at release for the non-cellular variant. Mobile Kishop
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros:
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Premium build & stylish design
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Large storage + capable chipset + dual-frequency GPS
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Long claimed battery life
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Strong health & fitness feature set
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Rich software ecosystem (Google apps + Wear OS)
👎 Cons:
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Real “eSIM / independent LTE calling” may be region-dependent — verify local model
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iOS compatibility lacking
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Thick profile (12.1mm) may feel bulky for some wrists
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Price is premium — you’ll want to ensure you’re getting the correct variant for your needs
Final Verdict
If you are an Android user looking for a smartwatch that does more than basic tracking — especially if you value design, performance and long battery life — the OnePlus Watch 2 is a very strong contender. Just make sure you’re buying the right variant for your region (with the connectivity features you want).
For Pakistan buyers: Confirm network compatibility (eSIM / LTE support) and check local pricing against import duties/warranty. If you’re fine primarily with Bluetooth + fitness + notifications and less with full cellular independence — it still offers excellent value.




