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One plus smart band



Features & details

Removable main tracker design allows for effortless transition between dynamic dual-color strap combos.

On-demand daytime spot checks and continuous sleep monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (Sp02) quickly and accurately highlight potential health issues.

Access key mobile features directly from your wrist â includes music, camera shutter controls, call - message notifications and many more.

Aside from OTA software updates, the OnePlus Health app analyzes health data, provides insights and advice on your personal health.ï¼OnePlus Health App for iOS platform will be available in the near futureï¼

5ATM and IP68 certified, the band is dust and water resistant up to 50 meters for 10 minutes.




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