Rogbid Loop V Dumps the Screen to Prioritize Health Tracking
21.08.26
In a market where smartwatch manufacturers are obsessed with display brightness, Rogbid has opted for pure minimalism. The new Rogbid Loop V fitness band lacks a screen, encouraging users to focus on health metrics without the constant stream of wrist-based notifications.
Positioning
Rogbid Loop V is a tracker for those seeking a device to monitor body metrics without distractions. It is aimed at discreet activity and health monitoring, packing functionality previously seen in higher-end segments into a compact body.

Technical hardware includes the RA2325 optical PPG sensor and a high-precision Bosch 270 six-axis accelerometer. The latter does more than count steps: algorithms recognize sudden movements to signal potential falls, a useful feature for elderly users.
Key Features: ECG and Data Analysis

A standout feature of the Rogbid Loop V is the ECG recording function, providing more detailed cardiovascular system data. An optical PPG sensor monitors heart rate fluctuations throughout the day. Additionally, the band tracks body temperature and sleep quality, including four main stages, and provides recommendations to improve rest patterns. The device also supports menstrual cycle tracking and other daily activity metrics to provide a comprehensive picture of your health.
Design, Battery Life, and Specs

The absence of a display significantly boosts energy efficiency. The built-in 220 mAh battery allows the band to last up to 10 days in standard use or 5–7 days with high activity. In standby mode, the device can last up to 30 days.
The tracker’s body is made of durable aluminum alloy and paired with a comfortable nylon strap. The device has a 3 ATM water resistance rating, making it safe for washing hands but unsuitable for diving.
Rogbid Loop V Specifications
| Heart Rate Sensor | PPG RA2325 |
| Accelerometer | Bosch 270 (6-axis) |
| Battery | 220 mAh |
| Battery Life | Up to 10 days |
| Body | Aluminum |
| Water Resistance | 3 ATM |
| Compatibility | iOS 13+ / Android 8.0+ |
Connecting the band requires a smartphone running iOS 13 or Android 8.0 and above. Unlike competing systems like Whoop, there is no subscription fee required; a one-time purchase is all it takes.
Pricing
This device is definitely worth a look if you prioritize data analytics over daily notification volume. Priced at $70 (3100 UAH), it serves as an affordable entry point into the health monitoring ecosystem without extra costs.
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