New affordable AMOLED smartwatch packs dual-band six-satellite GPS and free stainless-steel strap

Rogbid's Apex HD is another new budget outdoor smartwatch priced at $59.99. It's targeted more towards the "activity tracking" segment, with a feature set typically found at higher price points — on paper at least.
The headline hardware is a dual-band six-satellite GPS system covering GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC, which the company says delivers more accurate real-time positioning than single-band alternatives. Route data syncs to a companion app via Bluetooth for post-session analysis. The watch pairs this with a 1.32-inch AMOLED display, with decent contrast and claimed sunlight readability.
On the build side, the Apex HD uses a metal bezel with scratch-resistant glass and carries a 5 ATM water resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming. It also includes an altimeter, barometer, and compass for outdoor navigation use cases. Over 100 sport modes are supported, tracking the usual metrics: steps, calories, distance, heart rate, and speed.
Health monitoring comes via what Rogbid calls a Fresnel optical sensing structure. It handles heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep tracking, with women's health features also included. Bluetooth calling lets users handle calls directly from the watch. The 600 mAh battery is rated for 7 days of regular use and up to 30 days on standby — figures that would need independent verification.
The watch is available in Black, Silver, and Copper. For the ongoing promotional period, Rogbid is bundling a free stainless steel strap with every purchase.
The Apex HD is available now at store.rogbid.com. Alternatively, you can check out Amazfit Bip 6 on Amazon.











