Rogbid has launched the Loop, a screen-free smart band designed primarily for health tracking with precise ECG readings and long battery life. Stripping away the usual display distractions, the Loop targets users who prioritize accurate health data and simplicity over flashy interfaces.
This band packs a GH3228 500Hz ECG chip capable of conducting 30-second ECG tests with intelligent analysis, enabling continuous heart monitoring and early detection of potential cardiovascular issues. It provides a Lorenz scatter plot to visualize heart rate variability (HRV), giving users insights into their stress levels, recovery status, and cardiovascular balance – features typically found in pricier medical-grade devices.

Beyond ECG, the Loop offers comprehensive 24/7 monitoring of heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), blood pressure, body temperature, and even blood composition analysis. Sleep tracking is also built-in, using scientific methods to analyze rest quality for improved recovery advice. A remote family healthcare feature extends its utility by allowing users to share vital stats with authorized relatives and send abnormality alerts, adding a layer of caregiving support.
The band caters to fitness enthusiasts with multiple sports modes, while its rugged 25-gram high-density alloy body resists corrosion and shocks. Its 5ATM waterproof rating makes it suitable for swimming and wet environments. Powering all of this is a 150mAh battery that lasts up to 15 days on standby, easing concerns over daily charging. Additionally, integrated NFC enables contactless access at compatible terminals, a convenient feature for everyday use.

The Rogbid Loop is available in five interchangeable strap colors: Black, Khaki, Blue, Dark Green, and Green. It is priced at $69.99, offering a minimalist health tracker for users who want advanced monitoring without the distractions of a smartwatch screen.
For those interested in more tech from Rogbid, the company also recently released the Model R3 smartwatch featuring Android OS, 4G connectivity, and a built-in 5MP camera – showing a contrasting design philosophy compared to the Loop.

