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Oppo’s newest wearable, the Oppo Watch S, lands globally as a premium, fitness-first smartwatch that pairs an extremely bright AMOLED display with deep health and sports tracking. It’s slim, stainless steel-built, and aimed at people who want a capable watch for both sunlit days and intense training.
A display that stays visible outdoors
At the front is a 1.46-inch AMOLED panel with a 464×464 resolution and 317ppi — but the headline is the peak brightness: 3000 nits. That kind of luminosity means the screen remains readable in harsh sunlight, whether you’re checking notifications on a bright trail run or glancing at a metric during a midday match. The hardware is compact too: a stainless steel case measuring 8.9mm thick and weighing just 35 grams without the strap.
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Power, software and personalization
Under the hood the Watch S runs ColorOS Watch 7.1 on a BES2800BP chipset and offers 4GB of eMMC storage. Oppo emphasizes customization with a library of watch faces tailored to different scenarios — from workout-focused layouts to more traditional analog styles.
Fitness modes and sports analytics
Fitness fans get access to more than 100 workout modes, many of which are customizable. Runners have guided training plans, posture analysis, and lactate threshold monitoring to fine-tune performance. For court sports and other select activities, the watch supplies pro-level analytics — think deeper breakdowns of movement and impact rather than just basic step counts.
Comprehensive health sensors
Oppo packed the Watch S with multi-channel sensors: an 8-channel heart-rate monitor, a 16-channel blood-oxygen sensor, and a wrist temperature sensor. The device can generate a 60-second wellness snapshot, plus it covers sleep analysis, stress tracking, and integrated mind-body assessments. Those tools make it easy to spot short-term changes or track long-term trends.
Durability isn’t overlooked — the watch meets IP68 and 5ATM ratings, and a "splash touch" feature keeps the screen responsive even when wet, useful for pool workouts or rainy runs.
Connections and daily conveniences
Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.2, dual phone pairing across platforms, and on-wrist messaging. The Watch S supports access-card functionality and dual-band L1+L5 GNSS for improved positioning accuracy. You can also control short video playback and trigger your phone’s camera from the wrist — small but handy touches for everyday use.

Battery capacity is 339mAh, rated for up to 10 days in light use and roughly seven days with typical, mixed usage. Compatibility spans Android 9.0+ and iOS 14.0+, so it works with most modern phones.
In the box you get the watch with strap, an integrated charging cable, user guide and safety documentation. Color options at launch are Phantom Black and Silver Gleam — a conservative palette that fits both gym gear and office wear.
Whether you want one of the brightest smartwatch displays on the market or a device that doubles as a serious training partner, the Oppo Watch S blends bold hardware with focused fitness and health features.
Source: gizmochina
Comments
Marius
Wow this looks sick! bright screen AND pro sports data, finally a watch that can do both. Hope the strap is comfy, fingers crossed.
atomwave
3000 nits? sounds wild, but will that drain the 339mAh fast in real life… anyone tested battery under max brightness? seems optimistic.
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