ActiveFit 1.0: Reebok's first smartwatch launches with blood pressure and SpO2 sensors at a budget price
Reebok has introduced the ActiveFit 1.0, its first smartwatch. Currently available in India, the ActiveFit 1.0 relies on a 1.3-inch display, complemented by one physical button. According to Reebok, the ActiveFit 1.0 is IP67 certified, making it unsuitable to wear when swimming, for example.
Still, the smartwatch comes with 15 sports modes, a heart rate sensor and an SpO2 sensor. Additionally, Reebok claims that the smartwatch can monitor blood pressure levels too, although it is unclear how accurate its readings are. Supposedly, the ActiveFit 1.0 can track menstrual cycles and sleep as well. Unsurprisingly, the smartwatch can pull notifications from a paired Android or iOS device.
Moreover, Reebok alleges that the ActiveFit 1.0 will last up to 15 days between charges. The smartwatch lacks a GPS module, though. Currently, the ActiveFit 1.0 costs INR 4,499 (~US$60) on Amazon India, but only during an introductory period. After that, the ActiveFit 1.0 will rise to 7,499 INR (~US$100); a global launch remains unknown at this stage.
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