Affordable new Reebok Stride smartwatch with GPS feature launches

Reebok has officially revealed the Stride smartwatch in the US. Following FCC approval earlier this month, the new wearable has arrived alongside the Rush smartwatch. Both are cheaper than the brand’s existing watches.
The Reebok Stride is a 1.43-inch AMOLED smartwatch, with the display offering a 466 × 466 px resolution. The watch is available in two colorways, Midnight Steel and Victory Gold, and users can choose between over 100 watch faces. It weighs 41 g (~1.45 oz) and measures 44.5 × 44.5 × 10.8 mm (~1.75 x 1.75 x 0.43 inches).
Reebok’s Stride can be used to track your workouts with more than 80 activities on offer and assisted GPS. You can monitor a range of health metrics, such as heart rate, SpO2 level and sleep health. Other features include Bluetooth calling and smart notifications. Through the brand’s smartphone app, users can view data-driven insights and set personal goals. Plus, it supports integrations with Strava, Google Health, and Apple Health. According to Reebok, it should run for around ten days with typical use, and has an IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
In the US, the Reebok Stride smartwatch will retail for $99.99. This makes it $20 cheaper than the brand’s Icon watch, and $40 cheaper than the Pulse model (curr. $139.99 at Amazon). However, it is a mid-range wearable for the company, sitting above the recently released Reebok Rush watch. It is unclear when the Reebok Stride will be released in the US, and whether or when it could arrive in markets outside North America.










