OnePlus Band: Stay fit with this budget wearable in New Year

By IANS | Published: January 17, 2021 12:28 PM2021-01-17T12:28:03+5:302021-01-17T19:02:38+5:30

New Delhi, Jan 17 As the demand for wearable devices grows in India, OnePlus is leaving no stone unturned ...

OnePlus Band: Stay fit with this budget wearable in New Year | OnePlus Band: Stay fit with this budget wearable in New Year

OnePlus Band: Stay fit with this budget wearable in New Year

New Delhi, Jan 17 As the demand for wearable devices grows in India, OnePlus is leaving no stone unturned to use this opportunity in fulfulling consumers needs in the affordable segment.

 

 

The company has debuted in the wearable market with the launch of its first-ever health-tracking fitness band OnePlus Band that comes with an ability to track heart rate and blood oxygen levels.

Priced at Rs 2,499, the OnePlus Band features an AMOLED display, 13 in-built exercise modes that include yoga and cricket.

The fitness band, that is the company's latest foray outside of smartphones, comes in three colour variants black, navy and tangerine grey.

It also features sleep tracking and can act as a phone accessory with support for displaying notifications, as well as music playback and camera shutter controls.

We reviewed the OnePlus Band for a week and here's how it fared.

The overall design and look of the fitness band are impressive as it includes a rectangular 1.1-inch AMOLED display. Like most of the band, it comes with a strap and a capsule that just have a touchscreen with no buttons.

The band comes with an option to set screen brightness at five different levels and it also lets you decrease the brightness as per your choice.

While using the band under direct sunlight, we found the display's visibility absolutely good, which is a plus point for the fitness band.

The fitness tracker also features heart rate, fitness and sleep tracking.

The fitness band offers real-time heart rate monitoring and you can also be notified about irregular readings with personalised heart-rate alerts.

One of the interesting sensors in the band is its blood oxygen saturation

( With inputs from IANS )

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