If your current smartwatch gives up the moment you step off-grid, meet the Rogbid GeoX1, a GPS smartwatch that doesn’t flinch at bad signal, bad weather, or your questionable sense of direction. This is Rogbid’s first smartwatch with offline maps, and it’s ready to guide you through mountain trails, urban jungles, and everything in between—even when your phone taps out.

Armed with dual-frequency L1+L5 positioning and support for six satellite systems—GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS, and NAVIC—the GeoX1 locks in your location with impressive accuracy. And yes, offline GPS maps mean you can navigate even with zero bars. For added survival cred, there’s an altimeter, barometer, and digital compass, all displayed on a bright, crisp 1.43-inch AMOLED screen that’s readable even under full sunlight.
Rogbid didn’t skimp on durability either. The GeoX1 boasts military-grade resistance to shock, extreme temperatures, and water, complete with 3ATM waterproofing. The chunky 860mAh battery gets you up to 100 days on standby, which is basically forever in smartwatch years.
But don’t let the tough guy look fool you—it’s got range. There’s 4GB of onboard storage for music and video playback, Bluetooth calling, TWS earbud support, and even an e-photo album (because why not). Customizable watch faces, gesture controls for music and apps, and sports tracking for everything from cycling to swimming make it more than just a hiking buddy.
You also get 24/7 health monitoring including heart rate, SpO₂, sleep tracking, and stress analysis—aka the usual wellness suspects.
The GeoX1 comes in Trail Black, includes two interchangeable straps, and is available now at the official Rogbid store. Bonus: the first 100 buyers will score a free Rogbid Arc smartwatch (worth $29.99). All that, for just US$99.99.



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