OnePlus has solidified its position in the Android smartwatch market, offering compelling options for users—but choosing between the Watch 2, Watch 2R, and the latest Watch 3 can be challenging. After testing all three models, we break down their key differences to help you decide.
Pricing and Availability
The OnePlus Watch 2, launched in early 2024, remains the most affordable at 229/£249/€179, while the Watch 3—delayed until April 2025 due to manufacturing issues—commands a premium at $499/£319/€299.
U.S. buyers may find the Watch 3’s price steep, likely due to ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China. All models come in a single 46mm case size with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi but lack LTE connectivity. While the Watch 2R is the cheapest, it doesn’t necessarily mean inferior quality—making pricing a matter of personal preference.
Design and Build Quality
All three models feature round AMOLED displays, but material choices set them apart. The Watch 2 and Watch 3 boast stainless steel cases and sapphire crystal protection, while the Watch 2R opts for aluminum and 2D glass, making it lighter but less durable.
The Watch 3 stands out with a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, slightly larger than the 1.43-inch, 466 x 466 displays on the Watch 2 and 2R. Additionally, the Watch 3 introduces a functional crown, a welcome upgrade over the identical pushers on the 2R.
Software and Smart Features
All models run OnePlus’ RTOS skin over Wear OS, but the Watch 3 is the only one with Wear OS 5, offering smoother performance and better app integration. While all support Google Wallet, Maps, and notifications, the Watch 3 adds niche perks like YouTube/TikTok playback control and remote smartphone camera access—but only when paired with a OnePlus phone.
Battery Life and Performance
The Watch 2 and 2R deliver up to 4 days of typical use, dropping to 2 days under heavy usage. The Watch 3 extends this to 5 days (3 days with heavy use) and includes a power-saving mode lasting up to 16 days. While an improvement, the gap isn’t drastic enough to be a game-changer.
Fitness and Health Tracking
All three watches support 100+ sports modes, heart rate, SpO2, and sleep tracking, with dual-frequency GPS for better outdoor accuracy. The Watch 3 pulls ahead with ECG and temperature sensors, along with refined GPS hardware—though ECG availability varies by region.
Final Verdict
The OnePlus Watch 3 is the most advanced, with a better display, Wear OS 5, and enhanced health features. However, the Watch 2R remains a strong budget pick, while the Watch 2 strikes a balance between price and performance.
For those willing to wait, Wareable exclusively reports that a smaller OnePlus watch is coming in 2025—potentially addressing the current lack of size options. Until then, your choice depends on budget and how much you value cutting-edge features.