Core Highlights
Expansive Visuals: The 2.01-inch AMOLED screen is significantly larger than many competitors, offering a more immersive interface. Its curved cover glass provides a smooth, “infinity” touch feel while enhancing the watch’s sleek profile.
Industry-Leading Battery: One of its strongest selling points is the battery longevity. It can last up to 24 days on a single charge, and a quick 10-minute charge can provide a full 24 hours of usage—perfect for travelers.
Wireless HD Calling: Supports high-definition Bluetooth calls directly from the wrist. It also includes a Quick SMS Reply feature (Android only) and a designated SOS emergency button (triple-click side button).
One-Click Health Tracking: Instead of navigating multiple menus, it offers a “one-click” feature to measure heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), and stress levels simultaneously.
Fitness & Versatility: Includes 100+ sports modes and access to over 120 watch faces through the Oraimo Health app. It also features a built-in calculator and camera remote with preview sync.
Comparison: Nova AM vs. Watch ER
While both feature AMOLED screens, they cater to different preferences:
Shape: The Nova AM is square with a massive 2.01″ screen, whereas the Watch ER is round with a 1.43″ screen.
Music: The Watch ER has a built-in music player (local MP3 storage), which the Nova AM lacks.
Battery: The Nova AM is the clear winner for longevity, offering nearly 3x the battery life of the Watch ER.









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