Rogbid has introduced a new slim smart bracelet, the Vogue, positioning the device as a piece of everyday jewelry that also offers basic health tracking, according to product details released by the company. The Vogue is priced at $59.99 and is aimed at users who prioritise design over advanced fitness features.
The company says the stainless steel bracelet measures 2.8 mm thick, which it claims makes it “the world’s thinnest health smart bracelet so far.” Rogbid is marketing the device as a fashion-oriented wearable, with interchangeable straps available in silicone, stainless steel and nylon, and wrist sizing designed to fit a wide range of users.
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A narrow display is integrated into the metal body to show the time as well as call and notification alerts, limiting interaction to quick glances. The approach contrasts with wider screens used by many competing smart bands and reflects the product’s focus on minimalism rather than detailed on-screen controls.
In terms of health features, Rogbid says the Vogue tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels and sleep stages, and includes women’s health tracking and multiple sports modes via its companion app. The bracelet runs on an OM6626B processor, supports Bluetooth 5.3 and is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
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Rogbid rates the Vogue’s battery life at five to seven days with regular use and up to 30 days on standby, alongside a 10 ATM water resistance rating. The bracelet is sold in Radiant Gold, Lunar Silver and Chrome Shadow, with the company adding that each purchase includes free Bluetooth earphones, an extra silicone strap and a Christmas greeting card.
Source: Rogbid
