Oppo unveils the Watch X3 with titanium design and up to 16 days battery
The new Oppo Watch X3 combines a premium titanium look with advanced features and a battery life of up to 16 days.

Oppo has officially introduced the new Oppo Watch X3, its latest smartwatch that stands out for its premium design and high-end features. The company also announced the Find X9 Ultra, but the Watch X3 takes center stage thanks to its titanium case and durable sapphire crystal display.

The watch retains a classic wristwatch appearance, with a titanium alloy case that offers both elegance and durability. Its sapphire crystal screen increases resistance to scratches and impacts. Additionally, it is lighter and slimmer than its predecessor, weighing only 43 grams and measuring 11 millimeters thick, making it 13.4% lighter and 6.3% thinner than the Oppo Watch X2.
Inside, the Oppo Watch X3 combines a dual-chip system. It runs on Google’s Wear OS 6, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 SoC. A parallel microcontroller manages real-time tasks, optimizing energy consumption. It features 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, and a 646 mAh battery that provides up to 16 days of use.

The watch is not only stylish but also built for outdoor activities. It offers over 100 sports modes and a 1.5-inch display with a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits, ensuring visibility even under bright sunlight. It also has an IP69 certification, making it dust and water resistant, with a water resistance depth of up to 50 meters.
Health-wise, the Oppo Watch X3 monitors heart rate, pulse oximetry, apnea detection, ECG, and snore analysis. It can deliver a comprehensive health check in just 60 seconds. Thanks to Wear OS 6 and the integrated NFC chip, it provides access to Google apps like Google Wallet and Google Maps, making navigation and payments seamless.
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