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OnePlus Watch 2 new Nordic Blue Edition launched

The company has announced the third colour option after the February launch.

OnePlus is now making its latest smartwatch OnePlus Watch 2 in a new colourway. The device was already available in two colour options and now a third colour for the smartwatch has been released in Europe. The smartwatch is IP68 rated and boasts 5ATM technology so it can be taken inside water or for performing water sports. The 500mAh battery powers the OnePlus Watch 2. The smart wearable comes with a dual-engine architecture that supports two operating systems: RTOS and WearOS 4.

OnePlus Watch 2 new Nordic Blue Edition launched

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OnePlus Watch 2 Nordic Blue Edition price in India

The OnePlus Watch 2 was launched in two colour options- Black Steel and Radiant Steel in February this year. The company has now launched the Nordic Blue Edition for the smartwatch.

The price of the OnePlus Watch 2 Nordic Blue Edition is EUR 349, or approximately Rs 31,200, in a few European markets. The prices of the Black Steel and Radiant Steel hues are EUR 329, or around Rs 29,400. The company will be making the new variant available in Germany, the UK and other European markets.

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OnePlus Watch 2 specifications

OnePlus Watch 2 features a round 1.43-inch AMOLED display with 466 x 466 pixels of resolution. Its High Brightness Mode (HBM) offers a peak brightness of 1000 nits and a 60Hz flash rate. The 2.5D sapphire crystal screen of the smart wearable is combined with a stainless steel body. The watch strap is secured with a stainless steel buckle and is composed of fluoro rubber. It meets MIL-STD-810H durability requirements and has a water resistance rating of 5ATM+IP68.

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The Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 and BES2700 power a Dual Engine Architecture. It works with Android handsets running Android 8.0 and GMS 23.45.23 or later with ease because of its operation on Google’s Wear OS 4. A 500mAh battery is used to power the smartwatch, which can last up to 100 hours.

Also Read: OnePlus Nord CE 3 5G price reduced by Rs 2,000 in India

OnePlus Watch 2 new Nordic Blue Edition launched

Additionally over 100 sports modes and more than 11 professional modes, the device has modes for cycling, walking, and running, among other physical activities. In addition, the watch has a pulse oximeter sensor, an optical heart rate monitor, and a sleep cycle and stress tracking feature. Acceleration, gyroscope, optical pulse oximeter, optical heart rate, light, geomagnetic, and barometer sensors are among the sensors on board. L1+L5 GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and USB Type-C are all supported by the OnePlus Watch 2.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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