Rogbid Loop: Screenless Fitness Tracker with Advanced ECG and 15-Day Battery Life Released
The Chinese company Rogbid announced a new fitness bracelet that combines minimalist design with advanced health monitoring capabilities and long battery life. It is ideal for those who are annoyed by a screen on the wrist since the Rogbid Loop model has none.
No screen, but with a medical slant
The new wearable gadget focuses on continuous data collection and analysis via a mobile app, operating on the principle of devices from the American Whoop.
Inside the Rogbid Loop is an ECG chip with a frequency of 500 Hz, which allows for the capture of 30-second ECGs, continuous heart activity monitoring, and heart rate variability (HRV) analysis.
Also announced is the recording of pulse, SpO₂, and body temperature, tracking sleep quality and stress levels, as well as analysis of indicators with recommendations in the app.
Light and autonomous
The weight of the Rogbid Loop is only 25 grams. Despite its compactness, the bracelet has a 150 mAh battery, which is enough for up to 15 days of autonomy, and 5ATM protection, which allows the device to be worn while swimming.
Additionally, NFC support and several sports modes are declared.
Price
The Rogbid Loop is already on sale in the global market at a price of $70 in five colors.
Source: Rogbid