Reebok launches affordable Rush smartwatch
Reebok has introduced the Rush in the US as an entry-level fitness tracker. Released alongside the Stride, the Rush offers a similar feature set but comes at a more budget-friendly price point.
The Rush features a 1.39-inch touch-enabled LCD display with a sharp 360 x 360 resolution. In contrast, the Stride opts for an AMOLED screen. This smartwatch supports over 80 sports modes and includes assisted GPS for more accurate distance tracking. Health monitoring features include heart rate measurement, blood oxygen level tracking, and sleep analysis. Additionally, the Rush delivers smart notifications, remote music control, and voice commands powered by Google Assistant. It connects to smartphones via Bluetooth 5.3, and through the Reebok Connect app, users can sync data with Google Health and Apple Health.

Unlike the pricier Stride, the Rush does not support Bluetooth calls and lacks a built-in speaker. However, like its bigger sibling, it carries an IP68 water resistance rating and boasts up to 10 days of battery life. Weighing 47 grams and measuring 46 x 46 x 11 mm, the Rush is slightly larger and heavier than the Stride. It’s available in three color options: Midnight Steel, Spectre Red, and Victory Gold.
Reebok lists the Rush with a recommended retail price of $69.99 in the US, making it the brand’s most affordable smartwatch offering to date. Currently, the device is not yet available for purchase, and an official sales launch date has not been announced.







