Reebok has listed its new Stride smartwatch on its official U.S. website, expanding its range of lower-priced wearables with a model that includes an AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling and assisted GPS.
The Stride arrives following recent regulatory approval in the United States and has been introduced alongside the Rush smartwatch. Both devices are positioned below the company’s existing smartwatch lineup in terms of pricing. With a retail price of $99.99, the Stride undercuts the Reebok Icon watch by $20 and the Reebok Pulse by $40, placing it in the mid-range of the brand’s wearable portfolio.
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The device features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 pixel resolution and is offered in Midnight Steel and Victory Gold finishes. Weighing 41 grams and measuring 44.5 x 44.5 x 10.8 mm, the watch supports more than 100 customizable watch faces. Reebok said the Stride is designed to run for around ten days under typical usage conditions and carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
In terms of functionality, the smartwatch supports tracking for more than 80 activities and includes assisted GPS. Health monitoring tools cover heart rate, blood oxygen levels and sleep tracking. Additional features include Bluetooth calling, smart notifications and data insights accessible through the brand’s companion smartphone app. The watch also integrates with third-party platforms such as Strava, Apple Health and Google Health.
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Reebok has not disclosed a specific release date for the U.S. market beyond listing the product online, and it remains unclear whether the Stride will be launched in markets outside North America.
Source: Reebok
