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Reebok has launched the Rush smartwatch model aimed at users looking for basic fitness monitoring features without paying for premium features. The device is priced at $69.99 and is a more affordable alternative to the Stride model by using less expensive components while maintaining key functionality.
Rush is equipped with a 1.39-inch LCD touchscreen display with a resolution of 360 × 360 pixels. Instead of the AMOLED panel used in the Stride, an LCD screen is installed here, which reduced production costs. The watch supports over 80 sports modes, including running, cycling, and yoga. To determine the route, the watch uses GPS via a smartphone connection.

Health monitoring functions include continuous heart rate tracking, SpO₂ blood oxygen saturation measurement, step counting, calorie counting, and sleep analysis. All statistics are automatically synchronized with the Reebok Connect app, which supports integration with Strava, Google Health, and Apple Health. Bluetooth 5.3 is responsible for the wireless connection, which provides notifications, music control, reminders, and support for Google Assistant commands.
At the same time, the model has certain limitations compared to older devices in the line. Rush lacks the Bluetooth calling feature and built-in speaker, which are available in Stride. IP68 protection guarantees resistance to rain and splashes, but it is not intended for use while swimming. The 300 mAh battery provides up to 10 days of use depending on the usage scenario and supports fast charging.

The 46 × 46 × 11 mm case is made of plastic and weighs 47 g. The watch is compatible with interchangeable sports straps. Users have over 100 watch faces available for personalization. The sensors include a heart rate sensor, SpO₂, G-sensor, touch panel, and vibration motor. The model is available in 3 colors: Midnight Steel, Spectre Red, and Victory Gold.
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