One Plus has launched a trio of new gadget products in China: the OnePlus Pad Pro tablet, refreshed OnePlus Watch 2, and a beastly SUPERVOOC 100W Super Flash Charging power bank.
Don’t let all the noise generated around the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro overshadow these triple launches.
Let’s dive into what these devices bring to the table.
OnePlus Pad Pro pricing is as follows:
Available in Space Gray and Khaki Green. Will go on sale from July 3, 2024. As of right now there is no word on when an Indian availability can be expected.
OnePlus Watch 2 is priced at 1799 CNY. It is going to be available in Meteorite Black and Nebula Green options and will go on sale from July 3, 2024.
Finally we have the OnePlus SUPERVOOC 100W Power Bank which is priced at 299 CNY.
It is going to be available in Silver Wing White and Green Cloud while it will go on sale from July 25, 2024.
The Pad Pro is the newest contestant from OnePlus to break into the tablet market; it’s really well-endowed.
At its heart is a 12.1-inch 3K IPS display sporting a silky-smooth refresh rate of 144Hz.
Although its 7:5 aspect ratio might prove rather unusual, it could easily be excellent for productivity.
It should pop with Dolby Vision HDR support and an extreme brightness of up to 900 nits.
Under the hood lies Qualcomm’s high-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, hitched with as much as 16GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage.
That’s a couple of laptop-level specs in a slate factor. Wrap it all around in a svelte metal casing just 6.49mm at its thickest and weighing only 584g.
For the audiophiles, OnePlus fits in quad speakers tuned by Viper and NetEase Cloud Audio.
The 9510 mAh battery should have you done for some distance. When it falls, be rest assured that the 67W Fast Charging will juice it back up in no time.
The software, more significantly, is ColorOS for Pad, with a base of Android 14.
You also get some pretty nifty tricks in the form of 5G sharing, screen sharing, and a virtual screen hosting three apps concurrently.
You can pair it with the Smart Stylus Pro or the Smart Touch Keyboard, and you’re basically looking at a veritable laptop substitute.
Camera-wise, there’s a 13MP rear shooter and an 8MP front-facing camera. Not groundbreaking, but should handle video calls and quick snaps just fine.
The new Watch 2 is a curious option. From afar, it looks exactly like the global version, but there are some key differences.
The 1.43-inch AMOLED display still resides here, which also hits up to 1000 nits of brightness for easier outdoor visibility.
Big news: This watch finally adds eSIM support to let you call directly from it without needing your phone nearby.
It comes with ColorOS Watch 6.0 instead of Wear OS, so out of the box, that means it will support both Android and iOS devices.
You get a Snapdragon W5 chip paired with a BES2700BP processor that uses 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
The storage is very ample on this smartwatch, so you can load up on apps and music.
You also get over 100 workout modes, and dual-band GPS ensures tracking accuracy.
Additionally, it has a 5ATM water resistance rating, so you can take it for a swim.
It’s a good unit for battery life; OnePlus is touting up to 4 days in smart mode or an impressive 12 days in power saver mode.
When you’re back to juice, restore with the VOOC fast charging that will get you back to 100 percent in about an hour.
This isn’t any power bank. Somehow, OnePlus managed to pack 12000mAh capacity into such a slick package that weighed only 318g.
But that’s not all; the real star of the show is the 100W output—that’s as powerful as many wall chargers.
It’ll juice up OnePlus 12 from nil to 70% in just 17 minutes with SUPERVOOC.
But that’s not all since it also comes with a 45W PD output for bigger devices—be it for charging a laptop.
It won’t also charged slowly on its own. It simply takes the power bank 90 minutes to charge from nil to full with a 45W SUPERVOOC adapter.
Safety is a big focus here, with 12 layers of protection covering everything from temperature control to overcharge prevention.
And if you’re a frequent flyer, you’ll be happy to know it meets international air transport standards.
The dual-tone design gives it a premium look, and you’ve got both USB-A and USB-C ports for maximum compatibility.
It’s a versatile charging solution that should handle pretty much any device you throw at it.
The OnePlus Pad Pro starts at 2899 CNY for the 8GB + 128GB variant.
The OnePlus Watch 2 includes a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, eSIM support, 100+ workout modes, and dual-band GPS.
The OnePlus SUPERVOOC 100W Power Bank has a capacity of 12000mAh.
The power bank can deliver a maximum output of 100W, suitable for charging phones and laptops.
The OnePlus Pad Pro and Watch 2 will be available from July 3, 2024, and the SUPERVOOC 100W Power Bank from July 25, 2024.
Also Read: OnePlus Pad Price in India, RAM and Storage Options Leaked on Flipkart Before April 28 Pre-Order
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