The Rowatch D2 has officially debuted as Rogbid’s latest health-focused smartwatch, priced at $129.99. As a result, the company now offers a second-generation blood pressure wearable that stands out in its category. Unlike most wrist-based trackers, it introduces a unique air pump and cuff system that not only mimics clinical monitors but also delivers greater measurement reliability.
Rowatch D2 adds clinical-style blood pressure monitoring

The highlight of the Rowatch D2 is its advanced blood pressure system. Instead of relying solely on optical sensors, the watch integrates a mini air pump and cuff to deliver more reliable readings. Rogbid claims the system reaches clinical-grade accuracy, aided by a pressure sensor and low-interference chip design.
The Rowatch D2 simplifies operation with one-touch controls and voice feedback, features that help older users handle it more easily than traditional interfaces.
More health features beyond blood pressure
While blood pressure is the focus, the Rowatch D2 also offers multiparameter tracking. ECG monitoring uses a medical-grade chip to log heart activity, while the app generates reports that can be stored or shared.
Other notable health functions include:
- Quick 30-second micro-health checks for body fat and weight
- Continuous heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring
- Sleep quality and body temperature tracking
- One-touch SOS call feature for emergencies
Hardware, design, and battery life
The smartwatch is equipped with a 2.06-inch curved HD display running at 410 × 502 resolution. It comes with premium leather or silicone straps in multiple colors, allowing users to swap styles easily.
Inside, a 380 mAh battery powers the watch, with Rogbid claiming up to 20 days of standby time. Sports tracking modes are also included, rounding out its fitness credentials.
With its cuff-style blood pressure system and an array of health tools, the Rowatch D2 aims to bridge the gap between clinical monitoring and everyday smartwatch convenience—all for under $130.