Description
Oppo is mainly known as a smartphone brand, but the company’s product portfolio includes wireless earphones, smart TVs, and smartwatches as well. Oppo also launched its first smartband last year, called the Oppo Band, followed by a facelift version called the Oppo Band Style.
Design
The Oppo Band Style has a simple and minimal design. Its screen is covered with a 2.5D scratch-resistant curved glass, while the back is made of polycarbonate. The main module weighs 10.3 grams without the straps, but even with those attached, the Band Style is very lightweight, making it ideal for wearing during a workout and sleeping.
The AMOLED screen on the main module has the Oppo logo below, and around the back, we have the heart rate monitor and SpO2 sensor joined by the charging connector. The wearable is water-resistant up to 50 meters, allowing you to go for a swim or a shower without having to take it off the wrist.
Display
The Oppo Band Style packs a 1.1″ AMOLED color touchscreen of 294×126 pixel resolution. It’s covered with a 2.5D curved glass, displays up to 50 characters, and has 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage.
The AMOLED panel is colorful and vibrant and is nicely responsive. I also didn’t face any legibility issues indoors. However, outdoors, under strong sunlight, I had to crank up the brightness level to 100% to view on-screen content.
The Oppo Band Style comes pre-installed with five watchfaces, and there are 40+ watchfaces you can choose from the HeyTap Health app, grouped in five categories – Health, Art, Joy, Simple, and Classic.
You also have the option to create your own watchface by uploading a photo from your smartphone, and the app lets you add a watchface with the world clock. But do note that you can only add up to five watchfaces to the Oppo Band Style at a time.
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