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OPPO Watch X2 smartwatch with titanium bezel now available in Singapore

OPPO’s new Watch X2 smartwatch is now available in Singapore. It offers a 16-day battery life, smart health tracking, and a titanium bezel.

OPPO’s latest flagship smartwatch, the OPPO Watch X2, has officially landed in Singapore. If you’re looking for a premium wearable that goes beyond just telling the time, this might be what you need. With its titanium bezel, long battery life, and advanced health tracking features, the OPPO Watch X2 combines style, function, and durability in one sleek package.

Available in Summit Blue and Lava Black, the OPPO Watch X2 boasts a 1.5-inch OLED display with an impressive peak brightness of 2200 nits. This ensures the screen remains clearly visible, even when you’re out in bright sunlight. The display uses LTPO technology, allowing the refresh rate to drop to as low as 1Hz, helping you save up to 30% more power than earlier models.

The smartwatch is built tough. It’s encased in a stainless-steel frame, topped with 1.25mm thick Sapphire Crystal Glass to guard against scratches and fingerprints. It carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and meets the MIL-STD-810H standard for military-grade durability. It’s also 5ATM water-resistant, so you don’t need to worry about taking it for a swim.

Inside, the OPPO Watch X2 runs on a dual-chip setup — a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 paired with a BES2800BP MCU. The MCU chip is 100% faster in CPU tasks and 300% faster in neural processing than the previous version. This powerful combination allows the watch to switch smoothly between Wear OS 5 and a real-time operating system (RTOS), keeping it responsive and efficient.

Stay connected and healthy on the go

With Wear OS 5, you can take calls, reply to texts and emails, control your music, and access apps like Google Maps, Google Wallet, Google Fast Pair, and Google Play — all directly from your wrist. You can even sync apps with your phone or download new watch faces straight onto the watch.

Health tracking is a major focus of the OPPO Watch X2. Its 60-second Health Check-In feature lets you quickly monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and wrist temperature. This can give you and your healthcare provider a good overview of your general health.

Sleep tracking goes beyond the basics, too. The watch can help detect sleep disorders such as sleep apnea and irregular breathing. It also tracks heart rate variability (HRV), which offers valuable insights into your stress levels and overall mental well-being, helping you manage stress more effectively.

For fitness, fashion, and function

Whether you’re a fitness beginner or a seasoned athlete, the OPPO Watch X2 can support your routine. With over 100 workout modes and six automatic workout detection options — including running, cycling, walking, swimming, rowing, and using an elliptical machine — the watch helps you stay active and track your progress.

For those who enjoy more specific sports, the watch also offers professional-level tracking for 11 activities, such as tennis and badminton. You can monitor your performance with detailed metrics like swing count and stroke type to help improve your technique.

Battery life is impressive, too. The watch offers up to 16 days in Power Saver Mode. In Smart Mode, thanks to OPPO’s Silicon-Carbon Battery technology, you can expect around five days of use. Need a quick boost? A 10-minute charge using Watch VOOC Flash Charge gives you roughly 24 hours of battery life.

Pricing and where to buy

From March 28, the OPPO Watch X2 will be available at OPPO Concept Stores, OPPO’s Official Online Store, and its flagship online stores on platforms like Amazon, Lazada, Shopee, iShopChangi, KrisShop, TikTok, and Zalora. By early April, it will also be available through all partner outlets in Singapore.

The Summit Blue model is priced at S$499 (usual price of S$549), while the Lava Black version costs S$449 (normal price of S$499). If you’re a My OPPO member, you can redeem a S$38 discount voucher, which can be used on top of the promotional price. That brings the prices down to S$461 for Summit Blue and S$411 for Lava Black.

Customers who purchase a Reno (excluding Reno F Series) or Find series smartphone can enjoy an additional S$100 discount on the OPPO Watch X2. With this deal, the Summit Blue edition costs S$449, and the Lava Black costs S$399.

If you’re ready to upgrade your wearable tech, the OPPO Watch X2 might be the perfect fit—durable, stylish, and packed with smart features to keep you connected and healthy.

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