The first thing you notice about the Neobit 11 is its weight—or lack thereof. Despite packing 11 days of battery life and multiple sensors, the watch weighs only 52 grams. The titanium case provides a premium feel without the bulk of stainless steel competitors.
Neobit has introduced a new "Infinity Band" system, a magnetic mesh that self-adjusts without buckles. This is a game-changer for sensor accuracy, as a perfect, consistent fit is required for the optical glucose monitor.
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| Feature | Neobit 11 | iPad Mini (6th Gen) | ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $179 | $499+ | $229 | | OS | Android 14 + Monitor Mode | iPadOS only | Monitor only | | Weight | 620g | 293g | 780g | | Touch Input | Yes (Android) / No (PC) | Yes | No | | Battery | 5,000 mAh | 5,124 mAh | None |
The value proposition is clear. The iPad Mini is a better tablet. The ASUS is a better monitor. But the Neobit 11 is the only device that lets you do both for under $200. neobit 11
Do you work from coffee shops? The Neobit 11 is lighter than most portable monitors because it doesn't require a separate power bank to run at full brightness. You can plug it directly into a MacBook Air via USB-C. Because it has its own battery (5,000 mAh), it won't drain your laptop's battery. It extends your screen real estate without anchoring you to a wall outlet.
At first glance, the Neobit 11 looks like a standard portable monitor. It features an 11-inch display, a slim aluminum chassis, and a kickstand. However, looking closer reveals a USB-C port that isn't just for power and video; it is a full-fledged computing hub. The first thing you notice about the Neobit
The Neobit 11 is a hybrid device that combines three primary functions: