This is the worst secret of smartwatch: they can be smart, but my word, what is their battery sucking.
I have many smartwatches in my time, and no matter how much I love to use them, after all, I get tired of dealing with lack battery capabilities. Therefore, in the past, I have always found myself returning to fitness watches, or dubbing in smart rings. Smartwatches are … well … smart – but they are really lacking at distance. And it is revealed, no matter how dazzling with smart tech, it is always a daily charge that kills me experience.
By the time I tried the OnePlus Watch 3, the OnePlus Watch 3, in one-hand, cured my biggest problem with smartwatch, and swooped into it, ruined all other smartwatches for me.
OnePlus Watch can go at 3 distance
Quite bus, OnePlus Watch 3 is stunning smartwatch, and I have never used Android Smartwatch. I have previously used compared to Android Smartwatches – Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and 6 Classic – OnePlus Watch 3 is a cut. It is rapid, the performance seems more responsive, and it is more comfortable to control. This is partially because it is the largest Android watch I have ever used, and additional screen real estate makes it much easier than smaller sizes, which I have used earlier, but also true that Wearos is so good with just a rotating crown. While I still actually use the Tizen operating system Samsung on its watches, the rotating of the OnePlus Watch 3 is much better than the rotating bezel of the Crown Classic.
So yes, I like OnePlus Watch 3. But I like a lot of smartwatches first, and it never prevented me from going back to fitnves watches. So does OnePlus Watch 3 wear? In short, this is the fact Be able to do Keep wearing it, and there is no need to remove it to recharge it all the time. The battery life is unprecedented, which lasts for about five days between the charge with everything but always starts on the display. Earlier, I was using the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, which needed to be charged every day. The need to charge only once or twice a week is a very welcome change.
Additionally, and unlike our reviewer Andy Boxol, I really like charging puck of OnePlus Watch 3. Sure, this plastic is luxurious, and clearly cheap, but I love the fact that it plugs into any old USB-C cable. I am tired of carting around special cables with my own special loops for each special smartwatch, and it is difficult to be able to slip into my pocket and be able to charge the clock wherever I am able to slip into the pocket and wherever I am convenient.
Hard for mistake, but not impossible. I worry about losing the capture. It is small and non-detection, and it is very easy to imagine it to slip into a niche and disappear forever. Apart from this very minor anxiety, I am not sure about the size of the clock. I like how easy it is to navigate and read, but it is certainly older in such a way that most of the watches I wear are not. But even though it is large, it is not heavy, and it is never uncomfortable to wear – so it is, again, very modest.
OnePlus Watch 3 is a great smartwatch, but all things are considered, it is not much better than most of its contestants. This is just that it does that everything does a little better – and it will not be a huge benefit, except the fact that the battery is one Very better. And it really makes a big difference.
Other smartwatch needs long lasting

I knew that OnePlus Watch 3 would be great before using it, but I was not ready for it to show me that other smartwatch needed to go to catch.
Despite my words, I am not a stranger to see with a battery. My first smartwatch experience was The Pebble Steel, which I still consider to be one of the best looking smartwatches of all time. This watch will last for several days on the same charge, but during its time, there was a lack of many “smart” features that would come to define the smartwatch. It contained a small number of notification Mirror, basic media control and apps, but it is barely something that you will call smart today.
Fitness clocks then became my Go-to, starting with polar M430 and proceeded on other similar sporty options. Fitness watches, overall, have longer battery life than most other wearbals, with several days of managing between charge, and some charge is well permanent in a week in a week. Of course, they renounce many smart features including app support, but most will include notification mirroring and media control from your smartphone. They are at least smart of smart wearbals, if you do.
In fact, it was only when I bought a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic that I really experienced everything that offered a smartwatch. But, it was really disrupted by terrible battery life. Daily charging? I wish the clock generally required a top-up before being out of the day. The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic had a better battery life that lasted for a day and some changes, but I still caught several times when I forgot to charge in the morning and finished with a dead watch before lunch.
My point is that, for more than a decade, I have been taught that smart features and battery life are present at the opposite end of the same scale. Want a clock with all smart features? You probably need to charge it every day. Is it okay to renounce some features? Ramp to that battery life!
That was my experience. OnePlus up to 3 up to 3. And suddenly, I realized that I could have all this.
How am I going back to use a Galaxy Watch 6 Classic? Heck, how am I going back to use a fitness watch? Whatever way I go, I think I will disappear. Earlier, I was happy with my decision because I knew that I could not keep my cake and eat it. But now, here I am using a smartwatch, which somehow manages to be smart without the need for a daily top-up.
OnePlus Watch 3 has shown me that a better world exists, one where I do not need to choose continuously between features and battery life. And other manufacturers need to hold seriously, as OnePlus is leaving them in dust.