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Rogbid Vogue bracelet lands at 2.8 mm thin with a $59.99 tag

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Smart bracelets are shrinking and Rogbid wants in. The new Rogbid Vogue bracelet arrives as a fashion-first wearable that keeps things simple under the hood but sharp on the wrist.

At just 2.8 mm thick, Rogbid is calling this the world’s thinnest health smart bracelet. And whether that’s precise or not, the stainless steel body looks the part. The Vogue skips over bold fitness features in favor of polished hardware and a jewelry-like feel. Think less gym tracker, more daily wristwear with perks.

Color options include Radiant Gold, Lunar Silver, and Chrome Shadow. Buyers also get a bonus pair of Bluetooth earphones, an extra silicone strap, and a holiday card all baked into the $59.99 price.

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The bracelet includes a slim, built-in screen for basic alerts and the time. It’s made for glances, not tapping. If you’re coming from wider bands like the Xiaomi Smart Band series, you might find the display a bit too narrow. Still, it does what it needs to: show calls, messages, and notifications quickly without crowding the design.

Don’t expect lab-level stats here, but the Vogue handles the usual suspects:

It runs on the OM6626B chip, with Bluetooth 5.3 onboard. Compatible with Android 6.0+ and iOS 10.0+, it promises 5 to 7 days of typical battery life and up to 30 days on standby.

This isn’t built to take down Garmin or Fitbit. It’s a metal bracelet with just enough smarts to keep your phone in your pocket. At 41.2 grams with a steel strap, it’s no featherweight but it makes a statement.

Water resistance is rated at 10 ATM, so it’s safe for splashes and quick dips. Still, the real focus is clear: a sleek look with modest digital features.

Rogbid isn’t pretending this bracelet replaces a smartwatch. Instead, it goes after users who care more about matching metal than counting macros. It’s thin, clean, and cheap and that might be all it needs.

The shine’s the thing here.

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