OnePlus packs the 512GB OnePlus 13 with a free OnePlus Watch 2R, a simple proposition and good value if you’re already interested in the flagship.
The smartwatch usually retails for around $230, and buyers can pick it up in Forest Green or Gunmetal Gray.

If you’d prefer to forgo the wearable, the company will throw in a Wood Grain Magnetic Half-pack Case for free instead. Supplies for this bundle are limited, but you can purchase it as long as it’s available.
How The Free Watch Offer Works For The 512GB OnePlus 13
The bundle is exclusive to the 512GB version of the OnePlus 13. Add that model to your cart, and you’ll be asked to select your bonus item: the OnePlus Watch 2R in the color of your choice or the wood-grain magnetic case. There isn’t a coupon code to enter or discount on the phone itself — it’s more of a value-add than an outright markdown.
Availability is the wildcard. The company is framing this offer as a limited-quantity promotion with no scheduled expiration date, so the best bet is to think it could end once supply runs out. Similar bundles in the past have run until stock is exhausted rather than for a set amount of time.
What You Get With The OnePlus Watch 2R In This Bundle
The OnePlus Watch 2R is the lighter, sportier variant that builds on the original’s headline features, which include long battery life, solid health tracking, and Wear OS compatibility for more app versatility.
OnePlus claims multi-day endurance (including about 100 hours in mixed-use modes) courtesy of a dual-engine architecture that is designed to optimize performance and efficiency.
That means a good-looking AMOLED display, as well as onboard GPS for tracking runs and cycle rides, continuous heart rate and SpO₂ monitoring, and 5ATM water resistance with dust protection at the upper end of the scale. Android users will appreciate the conveniences of Wear OS, including access to Google Assistant, turn-by-turn navigation, and well-known fitness and productivity apps. It compares favorably against the field: Samsung’s Galaxy Watch FE is about $199, while Google’s Pixel Watch 2 costs around $349; the 2R lands squarely in the midrange tier that most shoppers consider “good enough” to meet their daily health and smart feature needs.

Industry trackers like IDC and Counterpoint Research have observed continued growth in mid-tier wearables, with rising attach rates of smartwatches when they are sold alongside premium smartphones. Packs such as these capitalize on that trend, and what’s not to love from a buyer’s point of view about a no-cost add-on — especially when said add-on is more than just your typical fitness band and is instead a full-featured Wear OS device.
Trade-In Savings And Pricing For OnePlus 13 Bundles
There’s also a guaranteed trade-in kicker: ship any device in any condition and you get $100 off the OnePlus 13. That drives the effective price of the 512GB model down by a cool $100, even if your old gadget has no real resale value to speak of. It’s an easy way to shave the out-of-pocket expense.
If you choose the 256GB OnePlus 13, there’s no free smartwatch available, but you can still pick the Wood Grain Magnetic Half-pack Case as a freebie and use the same $100 trade-in offer. If you love the watch, then go 512GB; if you’re like, “Eh,” spring for the 256GB option and case.
Is The 512GB OnePlus 13 Worth It For Most Buyers?
For users who take a lot of video, cache maps for offline use, or fill the phone with high-fidelity music and large games, jumping to 512GB is one way to avoid storage anxiety in the future. It’s easier to do the math when the upgrade gives you a $230 smartwatch for free.
On hardware, the OnePlus 13 has appeal beyond storage. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, couples it with a 6,000mAh Silicon NanoStack battery, and comes with support for 80W wired charging, which allows quick top-ups. An IP69 resistance rating and a vegan leather rear complete a construction that is both substantial and pleasant to hold. The triple-camera system is snappy and versatile, capable of producing vibrant output that some photographers may find a bit punchy when it comes to color out of the box — which can be easily dialed down to preference through in-camera or editing adjustments if you prefer a more neutral look.
The Fine Print You Should Check Before You Purchase
Before you click buy, read the returns and exchanges policy. In most packages, returning the phone means either giving back the watch as well or agreeing to a fee equivalent to its full retail price. And check local availability and color preferences at checkout, as inventory can differ from one market to another.
Bottom line: If you want the OnePlus 13 in its 512GB trim, this is a nice, great-value package. The free OnePlus Watch 2R significantly expands the ecosystem, and you can even shave off some more of that price with a $100 trade-in offer, while the phone’s battery life, performance, and water resistance mean it is just a great device to use on a daily basis. If you’ve been on the fence, the limited-quantity disclaimer is your cue not to dillydally.
