Oppo Watch X3 Review: Come For The Battery, Stay For The Versatility
A more robust smartwatch than its Wear OS rivals.
Daniel Cooper for Engadget
RATING : 8.2 / 10
A lot of companies are happy to shrug off concerns about battery life in favor of aesthetics and vibes. Not Oppo, which equipped the Watch X3 with a cell nearly twice as big as the one found in Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8. But a long life is nothing if you can't enjoy things along the way, and it's here that the X3 comes into its own as one of the best Wear OS 6 devices going. It's got a few flaws, and I'm not entirely sold on its fitness tracking bona fides, but I'd happily use it as my daily driver.
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Let's address the elephant in the room: The X3 is awfully similarto last year's OnePlus Watch 3. Now, look, I don't want to point my...
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