Rollme has launched the G9, a lightweight smartwatch built for people who care more about route tracking and battery life than flashy app gimmicks. At 32 grams, it is aimed squarely at runners, hikers, cyclists, and anyone else who wants a watch that does not feel like a brick by the end of the day.

The Rollme G9 adds offline maps, dual-band GNSS, and a 500mAh battery that the company says can stretch to 15 days of regular use. That puts it in the same broad conversation as fitness-focused wearables from Garmin and Amazfit, which have spent years selling exactly this promise: fewer charges, better positioning, less nonsense.

Rollme G9 navigation and display

The G9’s navigation toolkit is the headline act. Users can download offline maps directly to the watch, which means route guidance keeps working even when mobile coverage does not. Add dual-band GNSS support, plus access to multiple satellite networks, and the watch is clearly pitched at places where ordinary GPS gets sloppy: dense cities, forests, mountains, and other locations that enjoy making electronics sweat.

Rollme also includes the usual outdoor extras: an altimeter, barometer, and compass. The display is a 1.32-inch HD AMOLED panel, which should help with readability in bright conditions and keep the watch from looking like a dim afterthought.

Health tracking and battery life

Beyond navigation, the G9 tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, respiration, and other health metrics using an upgraded sensor system. It also supports multiple sports modes and guided training features, so it is trying to cover the standard smartwatch checklist without pretending to be a medical device.

Battery claims are where this kind of watch either earns trust or starts sounding like a brochure. Rollme says the G9 can last up to 15 days with regular use and up to 30 days on standby. That is not unusual for a watch built around a large battery and modest power draw, but it is still the figure buyers will care about most after the first week.

  • Weight: 32 grams
  • Display: 1.32-inch HD AMOLED
  • Battery: 500mAh
  • Battery life: up to 15 days of regular use, up to 30 days on standby
  • Colors: black, silver, orange

Rollme G9 price and launch offer

The G9 is already on sale through Rollme’s official store in black, silver, and orange. The launch promo is limited to the first 100 customers, who get a free pair of TWS earbuds with purchase. That sort of bundle is classic smartwatch marketing: lower the barrier, throw in a bonus, and hope the battery claims do the rest.

Rollme has not positioned the G9 against one specific rival, but its mix of offline maps, dual-band GNSS, and long battery life puts it in the same lane as outdoor-focused watches from Garmin and Amazfit. If the offline maps work as advertised, the G9 has a real point of difference; if not, it is just another smartwatch with a long battery claim and a nice color choice.

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