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-[* black] The OnePlus Watch may have thought it had escaped our [product|IF145-307|ProTech Toolkit|new_window=true] hidden away in its iconic red OnePlus box, but its day has finally come.
-[* black] But first: comparison time! On the left, you'll see the Galaxy Watch3 with its rotating dial wheel and tactile buttons, then the Huawei Watch GT2e on the right with its electronic "rotating" touch-bezel, and low-profile buttons similar to the OnePlus Watch's.
-[* black] Around back, the OnePlus Watch has only the common heart rate + SpO2 sensors, no additional ECG or blood oxygen sensing elements like the Galaxy Watch3 or [guide|136694|Apple Watch Series 6|stepid=271746|new_window=true].
+[* 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].