Oppo Watch X2 specifications and in-depth review

Oppo Watch X2

Manufacturer: Oppo

The Oppo Watch X2 is a full-featured smartwatch that centers on a 1.5″ AMOLED display running at 466 x 466 pixels and 310 ppi, shielded by sapphire glass and supported by an always-on display mode. The case measures 46.6 x 47.6 mm with an 11.8 mm profile and weighs 49.7 g, while the replaceable band and an operating temperature range spanning -40 °C to 70 °C point to a design built for varied conditions.

Inside, the Watch X2 carries 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage, and connects via Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), and NFC. Its sensor array includes heart rate, blood oxygenation, ECG, body temperature, barometer, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and GPS with Galileo support, covering a broad range of health and navigation use cases. The 648 mAh battery is rated for up to five days of standard use or up to 384 hours in power-saving mode, with a full charge completing in roughly 1.3 hours. Water resistance is certified at 5 ATM and IP67, with a depth rating of 50 m.

Pros
  • Sapphire glass display offers solid scratch resistance for daily wear
  • Comprehensive sensor suite covers heart rate, blood oxygenation, ECG, body temperature, barometer, compass, gyroscope, and GPS with Galileo support
  • 648 mAh battery extends up to 384 hours in power-save mode, with a full charge taking only 1.3 hours
  • 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage provide meaningful onboard capacity for a smartwatch
  • 5 ATM water resistance rated to 50 m depth suits swimming and water-based activities
  • Compatible with both iOS and Android, broadening device flexibility
Cons
  • No wireless charging requires a physical cable for every charge session
  • Lacks a cellular module, making it dependent on a paired phone for connectivity
  • HRV tracking, fall detection, irregular heart rate warnings, and readiness level are absent despite the broad health sensor lineup
  • Multi-sport mode is not available, limiting structured workout variety
  • No cadence sensor, which reduces utility for cyclists and runners who track pedal or stride rhythm
  • Desktop companion support is absent for both Windows and Mac OS X
Who is this for?

This watch suits Android or iOS users who want a thorough health monitoring experience on the wrist, given its combination of ECG, blood oxygenation tracking, body temperature sensing, and VO2 max measurement. The 5 ATM water resistance rated to 50 m makes it a practical choice for swimmers and those who spend time in wet environments. Users who prioritize communication convenience will also find value in the call answering, call control, and voice command capabilities, while the 32 GB of internal storage and fast GPS lock cater well to those who want music on the go and reliable outdoor navigation without delays.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who need full independence from a smartphone will find this watch limiting, as there is no cellular module for standalone connectivity. Dedicated fitness athletes tracking complex training loads may be frustrated by the absence of HRV tracking, a cadence sensor, multi-sport mode, and readiness or recovery scoring, which are commonly expected in sport-focused wearables. Those who prefer the convenience of wireless charging will need to adapt to a wired-only charging routine, and users looking for desktop data management on Windows or Mac will find no native compatibility available.

Design:

screen size 1.5"
Display type OLED/AMOLED
water resistance Waterproof
ATM rating 5 ATM
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP67
waterproof depth rating 50 m
Always-On Display
pixel density 310 ppi
resolution 466 x 466 px
Watch band is replaceable
has branded damage-resistant glass
thickness 11.8 mm
weight 49.7 g
height 46.6 mm
width 47.6 mm
maximum operating temperature 70 °C
lowest potential operating temperature -40 °C
Has a display
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
volume 26.174288 cm³
is designed for kids

The Oppo Watch X2 features a 1.5″ AMOLED touchscreen with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels and a pixel density of 310 ppi, protected by sapphire glass and equipped with an always-on display mode. The case measures 46.6 mm tall, 47.6 mm wide, and 11.8 mm thick, weighing 49.7 g with a total volume of 26.174288 cm³, and it accepts a replaceable band — though it does not use branded damage-resistant glass. Water resistance is rated at 5 ATM and IP67, covering a depth of up to 50 m, and the watch handles operating temperatures from -40 °C up to 70 °C. It is not designed for children.

Sensors:

Monitors blood oxygenation levels
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has an accelerometer
Has a temperature sensor
has a compass
Has a barometer
has a gyroscope
Has a cadence sensor
Monitors perspiration

The Oppo Watch X2 comes equipped with a broad set of sensors, including a heart rate monitor, a pulse oximeter for blood oxygenation tracking, and a body temperature sensor. For motion and orientation, it incorporates an accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass, while a barometer adds atmospheric pressure readings. GPS is built in for location tracking, rounding out a comprehensive sensor package. A cadence sensor and perspiration monitor are not included.

Activity tracking:

Tracks your sleep
Tracks distance
Tracks steps taken
Measures pace
Provides sleep reports
Detects activities automatically
Has a route tracker
Tracks elevation
Has multi-sport mode
Has exercise tagging
Tracks calorie intake
Designed for diving
Designed for golf

The Oppo Watch X2 covers a wide range of everyday activity tracking, logging steps, distance, pace, and elevation, while a route tracker records the path taken during outdoor activities. Sleep tracking is supported alongside detailed sleep reports, and the watch can detect activities automatically and tag exercises manually. Calorie intake tracking is also available, adding a nutritional dimension to its health monitoring. It does not include a multi-sport mode and is not designed for diving or golf.

Connectivity:

has a cellular module
Is compatible with iOS
Is compatible with Android
Bluetooth version 5.2
supports Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
supports ANT+
has NFC
supports Galileo

The Oppo Watch X2 connects via Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), and includes NFC for short-range interactions. It is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, and supports the Galileo satellite navigation system. ANT+ is not supported, and there is no cellular module, meaning the watch relies on a paired phone for mobile connectivity.

Battery:

battery life 5 days
battery power 648 mAh
charge time 1.3 hours
battery life in power save mode 384 hours
has wireless charging
has a rechargeable battery
Has a solar power battery
has a removable battery

The Oppo Watch X2 is powered by a rechargeable 648 mAh battery that delivers up to five days of use under standard conditions, stretching to 384 hours in power-save mode. A full charge takes approximately 1.3 hours. The battery is not removable, and the watch supports neither wireless charging nor solar charging.

Features:

has HRV tracking
measures VO2 max
measures resting heart rate
has fast/slow heart rate notifications
shows readiness level
Can be used to answer calls
Locates your phone
Has call control
Has notifications
has irregular heart rate warnings
Has ECG technology
Has silent alarm
Has vibrating alerts
has fall detection
Has a stopwatch
Has smart alarm
has voice commands
RAM 2GB
internal storage 32GB
Acquires GPS faster
warranty period 1 years
has a front camera

The Oppo Watch X2 offers a substantial feature set built around health and everyday usability. On the health side, it measures VO2 max, resting heart rate, and includes ECG technology, along with fast/slow heart rate notifications — though HRV tracking, irregular heart rate warnings, readiness level, and fall detection are not available. Communication features include the ability to answer calls, manage call control, receive wrist notifications, and use voice commands, while a phone-finder function is also on board. The watch carries 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage, and benefits from faster GPS lock acquisition. Practical utilities include a silent alarm, vibrating alerts, and a stopwatch, though there is no smart alarm or front camera. The warranty period covers one year.

App & Software:

Provides activity reports
Has inactivity alerts
Counts how many calories you've burned
Has goal setting
Has achievements
Free app
Has exercise diary
Ad-free
Has coaching
Has temperature tracking
Supports routes
Syncs with existing calendars
Has music playback
Exports to email
Doesn’t require account
Supports widgets
Can be personalised
Has barcode scanner on app
Tracks water intake
Has weight tracking

The companion app for the Oppo Watch X2 is free and ad-free, though an account is required to use it. It delivers activity reports, calorie burn tracking, water intake tracking, weight tracking, temperature tracking, and an exercise diary, alongside goal setting and an achievements system for motivation. Inactivity alerts and calendar sync keep daily routines on track, while music playback and widget support add practical convenience. The app supports personalisation and allows users to view their data through widgets, but does not support routes, email export, a barcode scanner, or coaching features.

Miscellaneous:

has a battery level indicator
Has passcode
Is compatible with Windows
has an external memory slot
Is compatible with Mac OS X
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack

The Oppo Watch X2 includes a battery level indicator and supports passcode protection for basic security. It does not have an external memory slot or a 3.5 mm audio jack, and desktop compatibility is limited — neither Windows nor Mac OS X is supported.

Final Verdict

The Oppo Watch X2 presents itself as a well-rounded smartwatch with a strong emphasis on health monitoring, packing ECG, blood oxygenation, body temperature, and VO2 max tracking into a sapphire-glass-protected case with solid water resistance credentials. Its comprehensive sensor array paired with 32 GB of onboard storage and fast GPS acquisition makes it a capable daily companion for health-conscious users who also want practical smart features like call handling, voice commands, and music playback. While the absence of a cellular module, wireless charging, and sport-specific tools like HRV tracking or a cadence sensor will leave some users wanting more, the Oppo Watch X2 nonetheless delivers a feature-dense package that covers the fundamentals of health tracking and connected living with notable depth.

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