Benchmarking Xiaomi Mi Band 5: OnePlus’ first smart band officially released on January 11


It has to be said that wearable devices are currently a field that mainstream mobile phone manufacturers want to set foot in.

Today, OnePlus officially announced through overseas media that its first smart bracelet will be officially released on January 11.

Earlier news broke that the OnePlus smart bracelet will be released in the Indian market first, and then land in other regional markets.

As the release date approaches, renderings and parameter information of the device have gradually surfaced.

According to foreign media, the OnePlus bracelet uses a 1.1-inch AMOLED display, supports 13 sports modes and 14-day battery life, and can reach IP68 dust and water resistance.

In addition, according to the product pictures that flowed out, the overall design of this bracelet is similar to that of Mi Band 5. It uses a silicone strap and offers a variety of color schemes. The front of the bracelet is printed with the ONEPLUS logo.

With the same functions as the mainstream bracelets on the market, OnePlus supports sleep monitoring, 24-hour heart rate and blood oxygen saturation monitoring, and the estimated price is about 220 yuan.

It is worth noting that in the second half of last year, OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu stated that OnePlus is manufacturing smart watches and will be officially released early this year.

It can be seen from the exposed rendering of the OnePlus watch that the dial adopts a traditional circular design, and the reflective part may be a large curvature glass panel.

There are two physical buttons on the right side of the fuselage to realize functional interaction.

It is reported that in a previous one plus smart watch design manuscript, it was also found that the strap of the machine may use a nylon strap similar to the Apple Watch. You can refer to the Nike loop sports strap.

As the control hub of the AloT ecosystem, more mobile phone manufacturers will join the "battlefield" of wearable devices in the future to lay out the AloT IoT field.

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