The GPS Watch Built For Life

Coming Soon

Dual Frequency GPS
Always ON HR Monitoring
USB-C Charging
Barometric Altimeter
Fully modular
10 days of battery
open sdk

Built To Be

Sustainable

Designed To

Perform

The GPS sports watch designed for a lifetime of adventure - not landfill.

From advanced heart rate monitoring to dual-frequency GPS, UNA gives you superior accuracy and insights at all times.

A Battery That

Actually Lasts

UNA features a replaceable hard shell battery that lasts over 10 days in everyday mode and 20+ hours in dual band GPS mode.

Charges With
USB Type-C

Gone are the days of brand specific charging cables. UNA features a universal IP68 rated usb-c charging cable - the same as your phone.

This is where sustainability meets performance - without compromise.

repairable & upgradable
The first wearable of its kind to give users easy access to all of the watches internals. This means replacing a cracked screen or a dead battery is easier than ever.
Track Your Runs, Rides & hikes
UNA keeps things simple, with the a clear focus on tracking your activities without the fluff. This means more adventures and less frustration.
seamlessly syncs to strava
Once you've completed your activity, simply connect your watch to the UNA mobile app and your activity will quickly sync to Strava.
open developer platform
UNA is the the most developer-friendly watch on the market today. With easy access to all of the sensors allowing you to create apps with ease.
UNA App Store (Coming Soon)
As part of effort to be the most customisable GPS Watch on the market, we are working towards the release of an UNA app store. Allowing developers to share their apps with the wider community.

An open-source wearable that is designed to be owned 100% by you.

Build Apps & features for una watch
Using our bespoke SDK, users can create a vast array of activities, utilities, glances, and watch faces with ease. All whilst having unfiltered access to the watch's sensors.
VISIT OUR SDK

Based in Scotland, UNA was built from the ground up by a team of talented engineers who grew tired of the lack of sustainability in the tech we use today.