Oppo Watch S now available globally with 3,000-nit display and 5ATM rating

Robert Haba
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Europe is now able to get the Oppo Watch S. The smartwatch is comparatively tiny, has a very brilliant display, and is said to be able to determine lactate levels.

Last fall, Oppo unveiled the Watch S, a wearable that has now made its way to Europe. The watch is available in Phantom Black and Nebula Silver, and Oppo lists it for €259. The watch is already available for purchase on the company’s website in Austria, and it should soon be available in additional European nations. Some third-party retailers are already carrying the Oppo Watch S as well.

In order to improve readability in direct sunlight, Oppo is highlighting the display, which is built on a 464 x 464 AMOLED panel with a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits. As usual, this peak brightness is only available in brief bursts rather than continually. There is also an always-on mode, although the battery life will be reduced from seven to four days.

The smartwatch is partially composed of stainless steel and has a thickness of roughly 0.35 inches. Additionally, the Oppo Watch S is made to offer extra workout information, such the tennis swing speed. Oppo provides a posture assessment for running and jogging, and the smartwatch has the standard GPS module.

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