OnePlus Pad Go 2 and Watch Lite Launched Alongside OnePlus 15R

OnePlus has expanded its product lineup with the launch of two new devices alongside the OnePlus 15R. The company introduced the OnePlus Pad Go 2 tablet and the OnePlus Watch Lite, positioning both as value-focused additions. The smartphone was announced separately.

OnePlus Pad Go 2

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 features a larger 12.1-inch display, up from 11.35 inches on the original Pad Go. It retains the 7:5 aspect ratio, which OnePlus refers to as ReadFit. The new panel is sharper at 284 pixels per inch and offers higher overall quality, with 98% DCI P3 color coverage, up to 900 nits in high brightness mode, and Dolby Vision support for video playback.

The tablet is available in Lavender Drift and Shadow Black. The Shadow Black version offers optional 5G connectivity and is the first OnePlus tablet to include a physical SIM card tray instead of relying only on eSIM.

The Pad Go 2 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset, built on a 4nm process. This replaces the 6nm Helio G99 used in the original Pad Go. The newer chip brings updated CPU cores and a more modern GPU. OnePlus has enabled its Open Canvas multitasking system on the tablet. OxygenOS also includes built-in AI tools such as AI Writer, AI Recorder, and AI Summary.

An optional stylus, called Stylo, supports low latency and high sensitivity input on the 12.1 inch display. OnePlus said 10 minutes of charging the stylus provides enough power for up to half a day of use.

The Pad Go 2 is equipped with a 10,500 mAh battery, up from 8,000mAh on the previous model. OnePlus claims up to 15 hours of video playback and up to 60 days of standby time. The tablet supports 33W SuperVOOC wired charging and reverse charging.

The tablet can also share a nearby phone’s 5G connection automatically. OnePlus said this system is 30% more power efficient than standard hotspot sharing.

Pricing is set at $427 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB Wi-Fi model. The 8GB and 256GB Wi-Fi version costs $332. The 8GB and 256GB 5G variant is priced at $600. The stylus costs $106, while the protective case is priced at $53.

OnePlus Watch Lite

The OnePlus Watch Lite features a 316L stainless steel body with a thickness of 8.9mm, making it the thinnest OnePlus smartwatch so far. It is available in Silver Steel and Black Steel, both paired with fluoroelastomer straps.

The watch includes a 1.46 inch OLED display that can reach up to 3,000 nits in Sports Mode. Aqua Touch support allows the screen to remain responsive with wet fingers.

The Watch Lite runs a proprietary operating system rather than Wear OS. OnePlus said this allows the watch to deliver up to 10 days of battery life. A 10-minute charge provides up to 24 hours of use.

The watch can pair with both Android and iOS devices. Dual pairing allows it to connect to two Android phones at the same time.

The Watch Lite supports more than 100 workout modes, including 12 labeled as professional sports modes. These include running, tennis, skipping rope, and badminton. The Badminton Mode analyzes swing speed, stroke type, and shot distribution.

Running Mode uses dual-band GPS tracking and includes lactate threshold detection. The watch can also broadcast heart rate data to compatible gym equipment.

Health tracking features include a 60-second Wellness Overview, sleep tracking with blood oxygen, breathing, and heart rate analysis, skin temperature monitoring, and heart health insights such as resting heart rate and SpO2 detection.

The OnePlus Watch Lite is priced at $240. A charging base is available for $40.

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