Oppo announced the OHealth H1 health monitor, the MariSilicon Y chip, and the Air Glass 2 AR glasses as part of a special online presentation to launch its annual Inno Day.

The MariSilicon X specialised image Neural Processing Unit is followed by Oppo's second custom-built processor. A Bluetooth audio system on a chip, the MariSilicon Y is not a replacement.

One of the first to employ the cutting-edge N6RF process technology, MariSilicon Y's Bluetooth SoCs enable a 50% improvement in Bluetooth bandwidth over existing Bluetooth SoCs.

According to Oppo, this equates to the capacity to send 24-bit/192kHz lossless audio over Bluetooth, a first for the sector.

The OHealth H1 health monitor was the first item sold under the OHealth brand, which was later carried by Oppo. 

The OHealth H1 has an oval form with rounded sides and weighs only 95g. To give a holistic health picture, it combines the monitored data with Oppo's health algorithms. 

Finally, Oppo unveiled its newest Assisted Reality device, the Air Glass 2. Air Glass 2 has a sturdy design despite weighing only 38g.

While the frames can be further customised, the lenses will support vision correction.

Making calls, doing real-time translation, providing location-based navigation, transcribing voice for those with hearing problems, and other functions will all be possible with Oppo's Air Glass 2.

Making calls, doing real-time translation, providing location-based navigation, transcribing voice for those with hearing problems, and other functions will all be possible with Oppo's Air Glass 2.