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OPPO Band 2: 14 days of battery life and over 100 sports to compete with Xiaomi Smart Band 7

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Smart watches and sports bracelets have become indispensable accessories for many users. Currently, we find a huge number of offers from different companies such as Huawei, Samsung, Xiaomi and, for several months, OPPO, who have introduced new devices today.

Among these devices that we have seen today, we find a new line of smartphones, a tablet that aims to compete with the offerings of Samsung and Huawei. But that’s not all since then released OPPO Band 2, an activity bracelet that looks a lot like a smartwatch..

It is clear that OPPO Band 2 is halfway between a bracelet and a smartwatch.. On an aesthetic level, we find a 1.57-inch rectangular format screen with AMOLED technology and a resolution of 256 x 402 pixels.. It’s a good sized screen, making the bracelet weigh 33 grams including the straps.

Inside this activity bracelet we find several sensors, among which stands out the heart rate sensor dedicated to recording sleep phases.a sensor that measures the concentration of oxygen in the blood; and a sensor designed to record the stress experienced by the wearer.

In addition, being a bracelet designed for sports what OPPO has done is to integrate features such as pressure resistance up to 5 atmospheres. and be able to record over 100 different sports. It can also recognize 4 sports automatically, suggesting directions for navigation.

The autonomy of this battery is marked by a 200 mAh battery, which, according to OPPO, is able to last up to 14 days.. The truth is that this is likely to take place in some special way or with much more discreet use, since any bracelet, when using its sensors or daily training, does not offer such duration.

This new activity bracelet, which will compete with Xiaomi Smart Band 7 or Huawei Band 7, will be available from November. The official price with which this bracelet will arrive will be 69 euros. the figure puts him in a difficult position as he has quite voracious competition, which may mean that he is not as successful.

Source: Computer Hoy

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