Cubot V2 – second Cubot’s smart bracelet on the horizon


Just four months after the release of the first generation of the Cubot V1 smart bracelet it seems that the lineup will be getting a new model soon, simply designated as V2. It should bring more functions and more sophisticated design.

So what can we expect with the Cubot V2? Everything will be controlled by a power-efficient Bluetooth nRF51822 chip with three-axis accelerometer and bringing0.88-inch OLED display with 128 x 32 pixel resolution. The 80 mAh battery capacity should last for 5 to 7 days and up to 20 days in standby. The synchronisation will be handled by Bluetooth 4.0 and charging with 5-pin USB.

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The strap is once again going to be produced in cooperation with the german Bayer company and just like the V1 it should feature the big metal clasp. Cubot V2 will be compatible with Android 4,3 systems and higher and as for Apple products with iOS 8.0 and higher.

Concerning the functions the touch display should have two active touch points, remote camera controls, dynamic heartrate sensor with the ability to set the critical level, sport activity management, sleep monitoring, vibration notifications, social network sharing, sport activity monitoring in real time and storing the results for up to 30 days. You can find all the details and specifications of the Cubot V2 here.

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10 Comments

  1. Sbz
    September 1, 2016

    I just might be interested in this… Just

  2. Chris agnostos
    September 1, 2016

    i dont get the point of heart rate monitoring. Can someone expain why is it usefull especially when it isn’t compatible with any sports app like runtastic.
    Also sleep monitoring what the heck can you do with that?

    • SheyMo
      September 2, 2016

      sleep monitoring u can use to check when u have ur deep sleep and light sleep phases. for example, u sleep 8 hours and still feeling tired as hell ? Not much deep sleep phases could be the reason for that because only in this phases the body regenerate. Or when feel like u got hit by a bus when u need to get out for work, then its mostly because ur alarm was get u out of a deep sleep phase. I had this, and was checking my sleep phases over a longer term and recognize that nearly every night i was wakeup inside a deep sleep phase. Since i moved the alarm now 15 minutes earlier near the end of a light sleep phase, i get out way more easier and be fitter the whole day instead of be sleepy and tired near midday.

      • Chris agnostos
        September 5, 2016

        Well ok i do understand the deep sleep thing, but still how will a band help you. It would be nice if you could set something like
        ” wake me up at 8:00 – 8:30 when not in deep sleep” but no band does that you dont need a band to move your alarm 15 minutes.

  3. Sbz
    September 1, 2016

    I just might be interested in this… Just

  4. Chris agnostos
    September 1, 2016

    i dont get the point of heart rate monitoring. Can someone expain why is it usefull especially when it isn’t compatible with any sports app like runtastic.
    Also sleep monitoring what the heck can you do with that?

    • SheyMo
      September 2, 2016

      sleep monitoring u can use to check when u have ur deep sleep and light sleep phases. for example, u sleep 8 hours and still feeling tired as hell ? Not much deep sleep phases could be the reason for that because only in this phases the body regenerate. Or when feel like u got hit by a bus when u need to get out for work, then its mostly because ur alarm was get u out of a deep sleep phase. I had this, and was checking my sleep phases over a longer term and recognize that nearly every night i was wakeup inside a deep sleep phase. Since i moved the alarm now 15 minutes earlier near the end of a light sleep phase, i get out way more easier and be fitter the whole day instead of be sleepy and tired near midday.

    • Chris agnostos
      September 5, 2016

      Well ok i do understand the deep sleep thing, but still how will a band help you. It would be nice if you could set something like
      ” wake me up at 8:00 – 8:30 when not in deep sleep” but no band does that you dont need a band to move your alarm 15 minutes.

  5. klingT
    September 13, 2016

    release date: october 1.
    price: $24.23
    http://www.gearbest.com/smart-watches/pp_447953.html

  6. klingT
    September 13, 2016

    release date: october 1.
    price: $24.23
    http://www.gearbest.com/smart-watches/pp_447953.html