Preorders for the OnePlus Watch 3 are currently live. It retails for $330 on the brand’s official website, but to sweeten the deal, OnePlus is offering multiple discounts for its new wearable. By entering the code “TIME1010” at checkout, you’ll shave $30 off the price tag, brining your total to just $300.Ā
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Additionally, through OnePlus’ Trade-in program, you can trade in any device in any condition and remove an extra $50, making the new price for the OnePlus Watch 3 only $250. It is possible to lower the cost even further by trading in select eligible devices, or if you’re a student, taking advantage of OnePlus’ 10% student discount to chop off another $33.
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These discounts apply to both the Obsidian Titanium (black) and Emerald Titanium (green) colorways. You will have to wait a little while to get the smartwatch, though. The shipping date for OnePlus’ new wearable is set for April 15.
As for what you’re getting, the OnePlus Watch 3 sports a 15-inch AMOLED LTPO display protected by Sapphire Crystal glass. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, houses 32GB of storage, and weighs nearly 50 grams without the strap.
ZDNET Contributing Writer Matthew Miller broke down some of the key features of the OnePlus Watch 3 in a recent comparison. He highlighted the wearable’s exceptional battery life, which is capable of lasting up to five days straight on a single charge. He also pointed out the watch has a durable design.
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Not only does the Watch 3 have scratch-resistant glass, but it has a stainless steel case, a titanium bezel, plus an IP68 dust and water resistance rating. Other notable features include a heart rate sensor as well as health and fitness tracking for a wide range of activities.
The deals don’t stop at the OnePlus Watch 3 because you can bundle another device or an accessory and enjoy discounts on those. There’s a lot to choose from, so to make things easy, the table below details every option along with its original and reduced price:
Product | Original Price | Reduced Price |
OnePlus Pad 2 | $550 | $470 |
OnePlus Buds 3 | $100 | $50 |
OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro | $80 | $40 |
OnePlus Watch Strap | $30 | $20 |
OnePlus Watch Strap 2 | $40 | $30 |
OnePlus Watch Charging Base | $30 | $20 |
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How I rated this deal
The OnePlus Watch 3 is the company’s latest flagship wearable, and as Matthew Miller pointed out, “it’s clear that OnePlus took customer feedback to heart.” As mentioned earlier, the battery life is significantly better. OnePlus also improved the rotating crown to make navigating the user interface easier.
I gave the preorder discount a 2/5 Editor’s deal rating because it is only a small price drop. Obviously, the deal becomes even better the more discounts you add on top of it. For example, taking advantage of the trade-in program bumps this OnePlus Watch 3 deal to a solid 3/5 Editor’s deal rating, in my opinon.Ā
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