Reebok launches its first smartwatch with blood pressure measurement and up to 15 days of autonomy
Miscellaneous / / January 24, 2022
They will compete with low-cost solutions from Xiaomi, Amazfit and Realme.
Reebok, which is a subsidiary of Adidas, announced their first ActiveFit 1.0 smartwatch. The accessory is expectedly focused on athletes, so it is quite compact and light - only 35 grams.
The watch has a plastic case with a round color 1.3-inch TN display and protection against moisture and dust according to the IP67 standard. On the inner surface there is a sensor for measuring heart rate in 24/7 mode, as well as monitoring blood pressure and oxygen levels in the blood.
Standard daily physical activity metrics are also included, as is sleep monitoring. In addition, ActiveFit 1.0 offers 15 sports modes and the ability to track women's health.
Additional features include notifications from a paired smartphone, music and camera control functions, an assistant in meditative breathing, and a weather informer.
With all this, the watch has good autonomy - 7-15 days in normal operation and up to 30 in standby mode. The price also turned out to be quite attractive - about $ 60 (≈4,800 rubles), which will allow them to compete with affordable solutions from Xiaomi, Amazfit and Realme.
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