Budget wearable manufacturer Rogbid has just announced their latest smartwatch - the Titan V, launching for $39.99 in a 200‑unit limited offer. It has a full‑metal case and an integrated flashlight for night use or emergencies where a quick light source could be useful. The watch comes in silver, black, bright orange, and military green, with press imagery also hinting at a blue finish and a steel strap variant alongside a free Christmas card during the promo.
The durability claim is "military‑grade" language without naming a specific standard, while the metal housing and 5ATM rating should be good for everyday knocks, rain, splashes, and casual swimming. There's a 1.75‑inch display with 466 x 466 px resolution. The case has a width of 52.5 mm, thickness of 13 mm, and an adjustable strap range from 170 mm to 248 mm. Fitness coverage lists 100+ sport modes - from running activities to yoga, with real‑time health monitoring of vital signs.
Core hardware is specified as the RTL8763EWE platform paired with Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, 128 MB of onboard ROM, and the VC30FS heart‑rate chip for continuous pulse measurement. The Titan V charges magnetically, and has a polymer lithium 800 mAh battery with up to 75 days of standby. Software compatibility covers Android devices running version 4.4 or later and iPhones running iOS 9.0 or later.
Pricing and availability are both pretty aggressive for the category. We haven't seen limited availability for any past Rogbid releases, so this comes as a surprise. At only $39.99, the Titan V should be a good entry-point for those wanting to get into fitness-based smartwatches.











