Emerging Chinese smartwatch manufacturer Rogbid has unveiled the Model A smartwatch with some exciting features. This is coming not too long after the company launched the Watch 7. The Rogbid Model A comes with an HD camera for video calls and runs on Android. The Model A smartwatch also supports several health monitoring functions including blood pressure monitoring.

Rogbid Model A

Features

Rogbid has established its reputation as a foremost smart wearables manufacturer with a growing portfolio of offerings. The Rogbid Model A is yet another great Rogbid smartwatch that is also being offered at a cheaper price at launch. The Model A has a round and classic design and features a crown on the right-hand side. The Rogbid Model A is offered in either black with a black silicone strap or silver with a brown leather strap. In terms of the suite of health tracking features available, the Rogbid Model A offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO2), and blood pressure measurement. It also offers activity tracking and several sports modes. As with several models, the accuracy of blood pressure measurements by the Rogbid Model A has not been verified.

The Rogbid Model A runs on the Android operating system, which enables access to Google Play and an array of Google apps including Google Maps for GPS navigation. The Model A also has an integrated HD camera at the bottom of its 1.69-inch AMOLED display. The HD camera can be used for video calls and snapshots. The new Rogbid smartphone has an 800mAh battery and RAM + internal storage of 3GB +32GB. It also supports WiFi, 4G connectivity, and Bluetooth. Users can utilize music playback, facial unlocking, and a video player, among several other features.

Rogbid Model A

Pricing & Availability

The new Rogbid Model A has a zinc-alloy chassis with IP67 protection. The smartwatch is currently listed on the Rogbid official website with an RRP below $160 but is offered at a discounted price of $79.99. It can be ordered directly from the manufacturer but it is expected to be available from e-commerce platforms like Amazon subsequently.

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