New affordable smartwatch promises offline maps and 5 ATM water ressistance

As a follow-up to the GeoX1, the newly launched Rogbid GeoX2 is designed to offer a robust feature set at an affordable price. The model is available for $90 in two color options: Tech Black and Energy Orange. Support for offline maps and navigation is one feature that helps the watch stand out in its price bracket. Thanks to its dual-band GNSS, the GeoX2 can deliver accurate positioning and utilize systems such as GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, and Beidou. It also includes a barometric sensor for measuring air pressure, allowing users to detect altitude changes or incoming weather shifts. According to Rogbid, the GeoX2 is rated 5 ATM water-resistant and is even shown on a diver’s wrist in product photos.
The device comes with a built-in LED flashlight, which can, for example, help joggers improve their visibility at night. To enable music playback on the go, it offers 2 GB of internal storage and support for Bluetooth headphones. Weighing 50 g (0.18 oz), the GeoX2 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 466 × 466 pixels, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The integrated optical sensor system lets users monitor their heart rate and thus track their daily activities and workouts. The 500 mAh battery is rated to last up to 15 days with typical use and 21 hours when recording activities with GPS. For a higher-end alternative, you may want to check out the Amazfit Active 3 Premium (available on Amazon).














