OnePlus has updated the price for its latest Wear OS watch for a second time, and this time it’s permanent. The OnePlus Watch 3 is now $349.99 for anyone purchasing from today; those who bought it when it was $150 more expensive will get refunds.
A typo delayed the launch of the Watch 3 to April, but when it did arrive, it came with some sticker shock. OnePlus hiked the price from $329.99 to $499.99, "due to the current market conditions"—meaning President Trump's tariffs on China. OnePlus is a Chinese brand owned by Oppo.
OnePlus has now updated the price again to $349.99, citing "recent adjustments in our supply chain." That's $20 more than what it had initially planned to charge for the watch, but OnePlus says the price "will not be changed going forward."
If you bought the smartwatch for $499.99, you can expect to hear directly from OnePlus support for details of a refund for the difference in price. The company plans to refund you directly to your original payment method, but it’ll also contact those impacted to explain the situation.
In our review, we found the Watch 3 to have excellent battery life, accurate health monitoring, and an attractive design. But the $199.99 Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is our Editors’ Choice for Android smartwatches, partly because of its affordable price.
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