Reebok is expanding its wearable lineup in the US with the new Reebok Rush smartwatch, a budget-friendly option designed for anyone who wants core fitness tracking features without paying premium smartwatch prices. Launched alongside the Reebok Stride, the Rush mirrors many of its sibling’s key tools while trimming a few extras to land at a lower price point, making it a strong contender in the entry-level fitness tracker space.
At the center of the Reebok Rush is a 1.39-inch LCD touchscreen with a sharp 360 x 360 resolution. While the Stride steps up to an AMOLED panel, the Rush focuses on delivering an affordable display experience that still looks crisp for workouts, daily stats, and notifications.
Fitness is clearly the priority here. The Rush includes more than 80 sport modes, giving users plenty of choices whether they’re running, cycling, strength training, or mixing up their routines. It also supports assisted GPS, which helps improve distance tracking accuracy by leveraging your phone’s location data—useful for outdoor activities when you want more reliable route and pace data without a fully independent GPS system.
Health tracking is well covered for the price. The watch offers heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking to estimate blood oxygen levels, and sleep analysis to help users better understand recovery and rest patterns. On the smart side, the Rush supports smart notifications, remote music controls, and Google Assistant voice commands, adding everyday convenience beyond exercise.
Connectivity is handled via Bluetooth 5.3, and pairing with the Reebok Connect app unlocks deeper insights plus compatibility with popular health and fitness platforms, including Strava, Google Health, and Apple Health. That makes it easier to keep workouts and wellness data in one place, even if you already rely on another app ecosystem.
To hit its lower price point, the Reebok Rush skips Bluetooth calling and does not include a built-in speaker—features reserved for the slightly pricier Stride. Still, it maintains practical durability with an IP68 water-resistance rating, meaning it’s built to handle sweat, rain, and everyday splashes.
Battery life is another highlight. Reebok estimates up to 10 days on a single charge, which is a major advantage for users who don’t want to charge a smartwatch every night. In terms of fit, the Rush measures 46 × 46 × 11 mm and weighs 47 g, making it a bit larger and heavier than the Stride but still comfortably within typical smartwatch sizing.
Style options include three colorways: Midnight Steel, Spectre Red, and Victory Gold, offering a mix of classic and bold looks.
Reebok lists the Rush smartwatch at a $69.99 suggested retail price, positioning it as the most affordable wearable in the brand’s current range. However, despite being listed, it’s not currently available to purchase in the US and Reebok hasn’t confirmed a release date yet. For shoppers looking for a similar low-cost alternative in the meantime, the Amazfit Bip 6 is one competing option in a nearby price bracket.






