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by Edgar Cervantes on May 29, 2015
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We are at CES Asia where all the biggest and baddest Asian manufacturers are showing off their very best products. A few products stand out from the crowd, though, and one of them happens to be the Rockioo Android smart watch.

This device is unique in that it’s no affordable device. Unlike most Asian devices, the Rockioo Watch aims to compete in the high-end market. the device’s body is made of titanium and its specs are nothing to scoff at. Indeed, the Rockioo Watch has the looks, build quality and power to compete against the big guys.

rockioo-specs

 

The watch definitely looks and feels good, but we will say it’s a little bit on the large side of the spectrum. It’s also super square, which can be either good or bad, depending on your preferences. It looks very modern, as opposed to other smart watches, which aim to tout a more classic look.

We also loved some of the features, which include the ability to make your very own watch faces by manipulating the pixels on the screen. Sports fans and active users will also be pleased by its full array of health features.

rockioo-features

By the way, this watch runs as a standalone device. Yes, it can make calls and all. It’s straight up a fully functional Android device. They actually have the device on Kickstarter and the campaign goes for 9 more days, so you may want to support them soon if you are interested.

You can currently get yourself a Rockioo Watch for as low as $129. That price will go up to $199 once the wearable hits the market. So check out our hands on video, make your choice and head over to the Kickstarter page if you want to learn more and sign up for your very own Rockioo Watch.

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Edgar has been a tech blogger for over 3 years. Gadgets have become his life, so you can be sure he is always writing or sharing his thoughts around here. Unless he is off shooting arrows or on adventures, of course.
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