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20.04.2026 23:41

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A smartwatch with offline maps and a premium display for under 70 euros

The Rollme G9 smartwatch brings a refreshing twist to the lower price range. For around €60, it offers features usually reserved for more expensive devices, including its own map storage, advanced positioning, and a rugged design suitable for swimmers.
Photo: Rollme
Photo: Rollme

Rollme, a company well known to technology trendsetters, is launching its latest trump card, the G9 smartwatch. The device is aimed primarily at users looking for an excellent price-performance ratio. The price of the watch is approximately 59.56 euros, but buyers should pay attention to the shipping conditions when ordering. Although the Amazfit Active 2 is offered as an alternative in this price range, the Rollme G9 focuses on specific technical features that could convince many athletes.

One of the key features of the watch is its 3.35 cm (1.32-inch) AMOLED display. It boasts a high resolution of 466 x 466 pixels and an exceptional brightness of up to 1,000 cd/m², ensuring excellent visibility even in direct sunlight.

For those who love to go out into nature, the Rollme G9 is equipped with dual-frequency GPS: It supports GNSS, Galileo and Glonass systems. In addition, offline maps are also available. The watch has 2 GB of internal memory, which allows you to store maps directly on the device. Users can explore the surroundings without the need for a smartphone in their pocket.

The watch is designed for active individuals, as it supports more than 100 sports modes. These are not only designed to record statistics, but also to more accurately estimate calories burned. Water sports fans will not be left out either, as the watch is water resistant to the 5 ATM standard, which means it is suitable for swimming.

Battery life is another bright spot. The device is said to last up to 15 days with normal use. If all GNSS systems are constantly active, the runtime drops to around 20 hours, which is still enough to tackle demanding ultramarathons.


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