The OPPO Band was announced more than six months ago in China. Up until now, OPPO is yet to launch the device in other markets, but that might change soon as the fitness tracker has been certified in Europe.

OPPO Band

A certificate from the European Economic Community (EEC) has revealed that the OPPO Band was certified today, proof that it may soon be announced for global markets. The certificate also reveals the fitness tracker has the model number OB19B1.

The OPPO Band has a 1.1-inch AMOLED display with a 126 x 294 resolution and 2.5D glass on top. The fitness tracker has a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen level detection that works even while you sleep, and can track up to 12 different sports including outdoor and indoor running, rowing, elliptical, and badminton.

OPPO Band EEC

The fitness tracker has a 100mAh battery and OPPO claims it will provide up to 14 days of usage. It has a pogo pin charger and it takes 1.5 hours to charge from empty to full.

The OPPO Band is sold in three versions in China. The standard version is ¥199 while a second version called the OPPO Band Fashion which has NFC sells for ¥249. A third version called the OPPO Band Eva is ¥299. OPPO will most likely only announce the standard version for the international market.

There is no info on the launch date but we won’t put it past OPPO announcing it alongside the Find X3 series which is scheduled to arrive in March. OPPO may also decide to announce it earlier than that.