Reebok has introduced the Rush smartwatch on its US website, positioned as the most affordable option in its lineup. This entry-level fitness tracker shares many features with the recently launched Reebok Stride smartwatch but comes at a lower price.
The Rush smartwatch features a 1.39-inch LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 360 pixels, while the Stride offers a more advanced AMOLED display. The Rush supports over 80 sport modes and includes assisted GPS for accurate distance tracking. Health-focused tools like heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and sleep analysis are also included. Additionally, it offers smart notifications, remote music controls, and Google Assistant voice commands. Users can connect the watch to their smartphone via Bluetooth 5.3 and access integrations with apps like Strava, Google Health, and Apple Health through the Reebok Connect app.
However, the Rush lacks Bluetooth calling and a built-in speaker, features available on the pricier Stride model. Despite this, it is IP68 water-resistant and boasts a battery life of up to 10 days on a single charge. The watch weighs 47 g (~1.66 oz) and measures 46 × 46 × 11 mm (~1.81 x 1.81 x 0.43 inches), making it slightly larger and heavier than the Stride. It comes in three color options: Midnight Steel, Spectre Red, and Victory Gold.
Reebok has priced the Rush smartwatch at $69.99, making it the cheapest model in its range. However, it is not yet available for purchase in the US, and no release date has been announced. For now, customers might consider alternatives like the Amazfit Bip 6, currently priced at $79.00 on Amazon.




