With the release of the OPPO Reno14 Pro 5G, OPPO Reno14 5G, and OPPO Reno14 F 5G in the Philippines comes the introduction of the OPPO Watch X2 Mini. Priced at P16,299 (roughly $286), this wearable is the smaller sibling of the standard Watch X2 that launched globally in February. It debuted in China alongside the Find X8 Ultra and Find X8s series.
OPPO is positioning the Watch X2 Mini as a premium wearable, and the materials certainly back that up. The obvious standout is the white model, which boasts an 18K rose gold-plated stainless-steel case and a matching rotating crown for a touch of luxury. If you prefer a more understated look, the black variant opts for a durable 316L stainless-steel body. Either way, the watch is built to withstand the elements, thanks to its IP68 and 5ATM ratings for dust and water resistance.
Running the show is Google’s Wear OS, offering a familiar experience for Android users, though the company has ensured compatibility with iOS devices, as well as non-OPPO phones running Android. Under the hood, it packs a dual-processor setup. Specifically, a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor handles the heavy lifting for smooth app performance, while a secondary BES2700BP co-processor running a real-time OS takes over for low-power tasks to maximize efficiency.
Buy the OPPO Watch X2 Mini with any OPPO Reno14 Series 5G model until September 21, and get P1,000 ($18) off
Battery life is where that dual-chip setup really pays off. The brand claims you can squeeze up to seven days out of the 345mAh cell in power-saving mode. For more demanding daily use in Smart mode, you’re looking at a solid 36 hours. When you do need to top up, charging is impressively fast. Just 10 minutes on the charger provides enough power for an entire day, while a full charge takes only about 60 minutes.
Up front, the OPPO Watch X2 Mini features a crisp 1.32-inch circular AMOLED display. With a sharp 466 x 466 resolution (352 pixels per inch) and up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness, it should be easily readable even under direct sunlight and supports an Always-On Display function.
On the fitness and wellness front, OPPO has packed in a comprehensive suite of sensors. You get the essentials like heart rate and blood-oxygen (SpO2) monitoring, alongside advanced tracking for sleep, HRV-based stress, and menstrual cycles. This mini watch also connects with external devices to help monitor your blood-glucose levels.
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