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- | [* black] Around back, the OnePlus Watch |
+ | [* black] Come teardown time, there's no hiding from our [product|IF145-307|ProTech Toolkit|new_window=true]—not in a box, and [link|https://cdn-0.therandomvibez.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Best-Green-Eggs-And-Ham-Images.jpg|not with a fox|new_window=true]. We do rather like this foxy red box, though. |
+ | [* black] But before we start tooling around—let's compare! At left: the Galaxy Watch3, with its rotating dial wheel and tactile buttons. And at right: the Huawei Watch GT2e, with its electronic "rotating" touch-bezel and low-profile buttons (similar to the OnePlus Watch's). |
+ | [* black] Around back, the OnePlus Watch packs fairly standard equipment heart rate + SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) sensors—no fancy ECG, like in the Galaxy Watch3 or [guide|136694|Apple Watch Series 6|stepid=271746|new_window=true]. |