Budget smartwatch maker Rogbid has announced its latest model, the Titan V, priced at $39.99 and limited to 200 units. The new device combines a 1.75-inch metal design with a built-in flashlight and extended battery life, aiming to appeal to users seeking affordable durability in a fitness-focused wearable.
According to the company, the Titan V features a full-metal body, 5ATM water resistance, and a polymer lithium battery rated for up to 75 days of standby time. The smartwatch supports over 100 sport modes and includes real-time health tracking functions such as heart-rate monitoring. Rogbid said the device is available in black, silver, orange, and military green, with promotional materials also suggesting blue and steel variants. “We designed Titan V to bring rugged performance and smart health tracking together at a price accessible to everyone,” the company stated.
While marketed as “military-grade,” the firm did not specify which durability standard the device meets. The watch has a 466 x 466 resolution display and measures 52.5 mm in width and 13 mm in thickness, with an adjustable strap range from 170 mm to 248 mm. Its hardware includes the RTL8763EWE platform, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and a VC30FS heart-rate sensor.
Some details remain unconfirmed, including the smartwatch’s operating system, GPS capabilities, and whether it supports NFC payments. The Titan V charges magnetically and offers compatibility with Android 4.4 and iOS 9.0 or newer.
Rogbid’s decision to limit the Titan V to just 200 units marks a new strategy for the company, which has not previously introduced restricted releases. The brand’s aggressive pricing and promotional offer may position the model as an accessible entry point for first-time smartwatch buyers seeking a balance between endurance and affordability.
Source: Rogbid
