The OnePlus Nord 4 wasn’t alone. The company also unveiled two new devices in Milan in addition to its new mid-range smartphone; a smartwatch, OnePlus Watch 2R; and some headphones, Nord Buds 3 ProBoth models have very interesting features and retain the essence of the brand at a very interesting price.

Available for less than €300, the OnePlus Watch 2R stands out in sections such as battery life, software and design. The company’s new watch is equipped with a Snapdragon W5 processor and an efficiency chip called BES2700, which regulates some parameters for extend battery life up to 12 daysAccording to OnePlus.

As for the software, OnePlus Watch 2R comes with WearOS 4Google’s operating system that allows you to download and install various apps – both from Google itself and from third parties – for use on the device itself. All this, too, with some additional additions from OnePlus, such as the inclusion of 20 default watch faces or 80 more that the user can download to personalize the watch. OnePlus also includes several of its own apps that can be supplemented and synced with smartphones.

Outstanding design and functionality for health and sports

The OnePlus Watch 2R is also a watch with a very traditional design: it has a round aluminum case in which 1.43-inch AMOLED display with brightness up to 1000 nits. It is also available in a variety of finishes and strap options.

In terms of health and fitness features, the OnePlus Watch 2R has various workout modes and sensors such as a blood oxygen meter and a heart rate sensor. It also has Built-in GPS be able to save routes and routes while training.

The OnePlus Watch 2R comes in a single size and will be available at a price 269 ​​euro.

OnePlus Pad 2

OnePlus Pad 2

In parallel, OnePlus presented OnePlus Pad 2a new flagship tablet that will compete with the iPad Air, thanks to the most powerful Qualcomm processor, a 12.1-inch screen, a keyboard with a trackpad, and a digital pen.

Specifically, the OnePlus Pad 2 has an aluminum body and a front panel with 12.1 inch screen and a resolution of 3000 x 2120 pixels in a 7:5 aspect ratio. It also includes 900 nits of brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate.

Inside we find a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor; the same one we see in some premium smartphones. In this case, the OnePlus Pad 2 is equipped with 12 GB of RAM, as well as 256 GB of internal storage. And all this thanks to a 9510 mAh battery.

The OnePlus Pad 2 is now available for reservation on the company’s online store and through key distributors. Its price is 549 euros. You can also purchase a keyboard case for €149 or a digital pen for €99.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro

Nord Buds 3 Pro, the brand’s new affordable earbuds, come in a box. Active noise cancellation 49 dBas well as a transparency mode so that the user can hear ambient sounds or conversations while wearing them. The OnePlus earbuds also feature a 12.4 mm speaker and a three-microphone system.

As for battery life, OnePlus claims its Buds 3 Pro can last up to 44 hours from the battery of the headphones themselves and the charging casewhile noise cancellation is disabled; In this mode and without charging the case, the headphones can play music for 12 hours. With active noise cancellation, the battery life of the headphones together with the charging case is 20 hours, and taking into account the battery of the headphones – 5.5 hours.

In terms of design, the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro are similar in appearance to their predecessors, with a short stem and a head with pads for a better fit and more accurate noise cancellation. They are also available in two colors: blue and black.

OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro Available For 69 euros.

Source: Hiper Textual

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