**Unboxing and Initial Impressions**
I was excited to unbox my OnePlus Watch, but what I got was something entirely different from what I expected. The main event accessories turned out to be instructions, warranty information, the charging cable, and the charging dock, with no extra strap included. This lack of extras is notable, especially for a smartwatch that comes in two sizes.
As I began to remove the packaging, I couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed by what was inside the box. The instructions provided were straightforward, but it was clear that the watch itself was the main focus. I decided to put aside all the packaging materials and take a closer look at the watch itself.
**The Watch**
As I removed the plastic wrapping from the watch, I was taken aback by its large size. At 46 millimeters in diameter, it's certainly not a small smartwatch. The watch face is quite prominent, and I couldn't help but think of the Samsung Galaxy Watch when looking at it. While it doesn't have the same sleek design as some other high-end smartwatches, it does have a certain elegance to it. The stainless steel material gives it a premium feel, and the watch band itself seems comfortable and in line with some of its more expensive competitors.
**Sensors and Features**
One of the features that caught my attention was the presence of various sensors on the back of the watch. These include spo2 measurement, heart rate monitoring, high and low heart rate alerts, and stress level tracking. The stress tracking feature is something that we're starting to see more in smartwatches, and it's interesting to note how different manufacturers approach this aspect. In this case, the watch uses the heart rate sensor to determine stress levels.
**The Watch Face**
As I took a closer look at the watch face, I was struck by its large size. While it's certainly not bad, it does make the watch feel a bit bulkier than some of its competitors. The interface itself is straightforward, and the two buttons on the side provide access to the app list, main dial, function key, and power button.
**Powering Up**
With the watch powered up, I was able to take a closer look at the interface. As expected, it's quite similar to other smartwatches I've reviewed in the past. The design is clean and simple, and the watch feels responsive to use. While I'm still waiting for my full review of the watch, it's clear that OnePlus has made some significant strides in terms of design and functionality.
**Closing Thoughts**
Overall, I was impressed by the design of the OnePlus Watch. It doesn't look like a $160 smartwatch, which is certainly something to be said. While I don't know if the functionality of the watch will live up to its promise, it's clear that OnePlus has put a lot of thought into designing a premium-looking smartwatch. I'll be continuing my review in the coming days, so please stay tuned for more information about this promising new smartwatch.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe 160 dollar oneplus watch has arrived now let's take a look at what's inside the box and i'm going to give you my very first impressions oneplus has been around for a while they're mainly known for their smartphones but this is the very first smartwatch for the company which is why i'm so interested to see what they include inside of the box particularly because it is at such a low price point compared to its competitors now you know first things first the red box it's their signature color i kind of like the the red and the black it's very obvious as to what's inside the box the oneplus watch and it doesn't give you a lot more information than that now there is a tab over here indicating that this is how i'm going to open it so i might not even need my box cutter start with that and then peel off the plastic i'm going to take it off camera and pick it up later just to clear out the clutter and shake it a little bit so that it comes out and open the box okay it's harder than it looks guys come on and here you have it my first thought is that it looks kind of big kind of manly if you will which may not be a problem for a lot of you now i'm going to set this aside and just bring out the watch here and then continue to unbox it and then we'll come back to the watch so it's got another layer over here and it says accessories now my second thought is that it looks a lot like the packaging of the apple watch and it's no coincidence it has a lot of the same features as the apple watch including that spo2 tracking and the high and low heart rate alerts so it does resemble the apple watch in packaging as well so let's see what we have here let's get started it is an instructions manual with kind of a general look at how you're going to be using the watch i'm going to continue on dig in what else is in here oh wait sorry the main event accessories but there's actually no accessories the accessory is more instructions i was kind of expecting a different sized watch band considering they said accessories right there but no okay sure if you want to be misleading like that and lastly let's take a look at what's in here okay there's a tab supposedly to put your finger in but it's not as easy to grab onto okay here we go this is the charger so like other smart watches it doesn't include the charging brick just the cable and the charging dock which is branded one plus and then there's a little plastic which i will get rid of as well to protect let's get the full look of the watch and here it is and now that we've unboxed the watch i'm kind of going to put all of this stuff aside so that we can take a closer look at what we really want to see which is the watch itself in conclusion it doesn't have much it has the watch itself instructions warranty information the charging cable and the charging dock no brick but also no extra strap so that's important to note if you are worried about how it's going to fit on your wrist now let's take the plastic off over here it tells me what the two buttons are for in this case we have an app list main dial right here and the function key and power key so basically just two buttons on the side no digital crown no rotating bezel none of the sort all right take the plastic off and yeah it's a smart watch i already said this but i'm just very taken by its large mess it's a round watch obviously but it uh it just looks big it's not necessarily a bad thing i just this is the 46 millimeter watch face and this is how it looks take it with a grain of salt this is the only option in terms of sizing for the watch face now now that it's on it doesn't look as bad i think it kind of reminds me a lot of the samsung galaxy watch um it's it's a little bit less clunky than the watch 3 because it doesn't have that rotating bezel not quite as sleek as the galaxy watch active 2 mainly because it is just larger i have only tried the smaller size um but yeah it looks actually pretty elegant it's stainless steel and you really can't tell that it looks high-end and the watch band itself also seems comfortable and on par with some of its more expensive competitors now it is important to note that while i am referencing the apple watch galaxy watch this watch is only compatible with android devices for now according to the company ios compatibility is coming but down the line and we don't know the timeline for that yet now here are some of the sensors on the back as i mentioned before it does measure spo2 it also measures heart rate it can give you high and low heart rate alerts and it also measures stress levels this is something that we're starting to see on smart watches actually this is something that the galaxy watch has done for a while they kind of vary in how they do it the fitbit sense also measures stress but it has a designated sensor to do this this particular watch is using the heart rate to determine stress levels much like the galaxy watch now as you can see here as i'm looking at the sensors i can also see the quick release for the watch band so this looks like a pretty standard watch band and i'm sure you could switch it up to whatever your preference is or what it comes with it's actually not bad and it seems pretty pretty comfortable on my wrist and the mechanism for putting it on is very very very similar to that of the apple watch it's the first you clip it in here and then you tuck the loop underneath like that so i'm going to go ahead and power it up right now assuming that it has a little bit of power to do this so i think i'm pressing the wrong the right one i'm trying to do this to face you so that you can see it but i just powered it on with the on button and there it is there's the interface so as my closing thoughts i would say that it has impressed me in terms of the design it does not look like a 160 dollar smart watch i've reviewed cheaper smart watches in the past and they tend to look like what you pay for but in this case it really does look like a premium smartwatch whether or not the functionality of that reflects it i don't know but i will be reviewing it for the next week or so so please check back with us for that full review and in the meantime let me know what else you want to know about the oneplus watch and what i should look out for as i go into this review till next timethe 160 dollar oneplus watch has arrived now let's take a look at what's inside the box and i'm going to give you my very first impressions oneplus has been around for a while they're mainly known for their smartphones but this is the very first smartwatch for the company which is why i'm so interested to see what they include inside of the box particularly because it is at such a low price point compared to its competitors now you know first things first the red box it's their signature color i kind of like the the red and the black it's very obvious as to what's inside the box the oneplus watch and it doesn't give you a lot more information than that now there is a tab over here indicating that this is how i'm going to open it so i might not even need my box cutter start with that and then peel off the plastic i'm going to take it off camera and pick it up later just to clear out the clutter and shake it a little bit so that it comes out and open the box okay it's harder than it looks guys come on and here you have it my first thought is that it looks kind of big kind of manly if you will which may not be a problem for a lot of you now i'm going to set this aside and just bring out the watch here and then continue to unbox it and then we'll come back to the watch so it's got another layer over here and it says accessories now my second thought is that it looks a lot like the packaging of the apple watch and it's no coincidence it has a lot of the same features as the apple watch including that spo2 tracking and the high and low heart rate alerts so it does resemble the apple watch in packaging as well so let's see what we have here let's get started it is an instructions manual with kind of a general look at how you're going to be using the watch i'm going to continue on dig in what else is in here oh wait sorry the main event accessories but there's actually no accessories the accessory is more instructions i was kind of expecting a different sized watch band considering they said accessories right there but no okay sure if you want to be misleading like that and lastly let's take a look at what's in here okay there's a tab supposedly to put your finger in but it's not as easy to grab onto okay here we go this is the charger so like other smart watches it doesn't include the charging brick just the cable and the charging dock which is branded one plus and then there's a little plastic which i will get rid of as well to protect let's get the full look of the watch and here it is and now that we've unboxed the watch i'm kind of going to put all of this stuff aside so that we can take a closer look at what we really want to see which is the watch itself in conclusion it doesn't have much it has the watch itself instructions warranty information the charging cable and the charging dock no brick but also no extra strap so that's important to note if you are worried about how it's going to fit on your wrist now let's take the plastic off over here it tells me what the two buttons are for in this case we have an app list main dial right here and the function key and power key so basically just two buttons on the side no digital crown no rotating bezel none of the sort all right take the plastic off and yeah it's a smart watch i already said this but i'm just very taken by its large mess it's a round watch obviously but it uh it just looks big it's not necessarily a bad thing i just this is the 46 millimeter watch face and this is how it looks take it with a grain of salt this is the only option in terms of sizing for the watch face now now that it's on it doesn't look as bad i think it kind of reminds me a lot of the samsung galaxy watch um it's it's a little bit less clunky than the watch 3 because it doesn't have that rotating bezel not quite as sleek as the galaxy watch active 2 mainly because it is just larger i have only tried the smaller size um but yeah it looks actually pretty elegant it's stainless steel and you really can't tell that it looks high-end and the watch band itself also seems comfortable and on par with some of its more expensive competitors now it is important to note that while i am referencing the apple watch galaxy watch this watch is only compatible with android devices for now according to the company ios compatibility is coming but down the line and we don't know the timeline for that yet now here are some of the sensors on the back as i mentioned before it does measure spo2 it also measures heart rate it can give you high and low heart rate alerts and it also measures stress levels this is something that we're starting to see on smart watches actually this is something that the galaxy watch has done for a while they kind of vary in how they do it the fitbit sense also measures stress but it has a designated sensor to do this this particular watch is using the heart rate to determine stress levels much like the galaxy watch now as you can see here as i'm looking at the sensors i can also see the quick release for the watch band so this looks like a pretty standard watch band and i'm sure you could switch it up to whatever your preference is or what it comes with it's actually not bad and it seems pretty pretty comfortable on my wrist and the mechanism for putting it on is very very very similar to that of the apple watch it's the first you clip it in here and then you tuck the loop underneath like that so i'm going to go ahead and power it up right now assuming that it has a little bit of power to do this so i think i'm pressing the wrong the right one i'm trying to do this to face you so that you can see it but i just powered it on with the on button and there it is there's the interface so as my closing thoughts i would say that it has impressed me in terms of the design it does not look like a 160 dollar smart watch i've reviewed cheaper smart watches in the past and they tend to look like what you pay for but in this case it really does look like a premium smartwatch whether or not the functionality of that reflects it i don't know but i will be reviewing it for the next week or so so please check back with us for that full review and in the meantime let me know what else you want to know about the oneplus watch and what i should look out for as i go into this review till next time\n"