
The Apple Watch 10 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra are both on sale
Why you should buy the OnePlus Watch 2
If, like Mark Jansen, you find that the "batteries tend to suck" on even the best smartwatches, you're probably still going to love the battery life of the OnePlus Watch 2. In our review of the OnePlus Watch 3, the watch that killed other smartwatches for Jansen, we found that it gave about "four full days of use on a single charge." The OnePlus Watch 2 has a "100 hours" battery life claim, but what did we really find when using it? Our OnePlus Watch 2 review find that in-the-field usage didn't quite reach 100 hours, but still said you can "easily expect three (or more) days of use per charge" and highlights the Power Save mode which extends the watch's battery life by literal days in exchange for not having an always-on display, Wear OS apps, or Google Assistant. If the battery life of the OnePlus Watch 3 is what excites you the most about it, use this deal as a chance to reexplore the OnePlus Watch 2.
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