Finger-worn wearables are so hot right now. Smart rings, the lovechild of jewelry and fitness trackers, are designed for anyone who longs to log health metrics without the bulk and annoyance of a notification-happy computer on their wrist.
But in contrast to the many screen-based optionsin the fitness tracker space, smart rings have been thin on the ground so far. Your main choice as of December 2021 was the pricey Oura($300 for the second generation model, plus a $6 monthly subscription for ongoing health insights). Celebrities such as Jack Dorseyand Gwyneth Paltroware among Oura's devotees.
But as of January 2022, the smart ring universe is expanding. Health wearables company Movanojust announced its first product, the Movano Ring, which will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Yes, Omicron notwithstanding, CES is still going ahead.)
The Movano tracks sleep and activity metrics, and is working to gain FDA clearance to monitor vital signs such as body temperature — something even the latest Oura can't provide yet. Movano's companion app is focused on combining these metrics to predict how you'll be feeling on any given day. Tracking body temperature isn't just good for figuring out when you have a fever. It could also be useful for anyone who is trying — or not trying — to get pregnant.
With the combination of a robust app and metrics with a ring that looks pretty cool (check out the bold arrow design and matte/metallic colors above), Movano looks like it could be real competition for Oura. When it actually comes to market, that is. Movano says the ring will launch in beta the second half of 2022, and hasn't released the price yet. All the company says is that it will be "priced competitively, aiming to be widely accessible and affordable" — presumably meaning it'll be less than $300.
Meanwhile, Oura went in the other direction with the launch of the $399 Oura 3 in December. (The company asked all reviewers to spend several weeks with the device before writing about it; Mashable's review will drop in January.) The main advantage of the new version is that it introduces heart rate tracking during the daytime, so you can finally see how your heart is doing during exercise. Oura previously avoided that metric, in part because it billed its device as more of a sleep aid than a fitness tracker.
Tweet may have been deleted
Oura and Movano aren't the only smart ring options. Walmart recently began selling a $299 "heart and blood oxygen wellness monitor" made by Prevention (a magazine and healthcare company) called the circul+ Smart Ring. It's substantially more bulky, and one reviewer described itas "less smart than its rivals" thanks to a limited feature set. But if Walmart is getting into the game, you know something's up.
A number of other smart rings, the crowdfunded kind, claim to be coming to market in 2022. There's the ArcX (designed for exercise, including a stopwatch), the Circular (more for sleepers, including circadian rhythm tracking), and the Go2Sleep (an odd design which will track the strength of your pulse). We'll believe them when we see them in production. There are also smart rings that aren't focused on fitness or sleep. Instead, they serve as fobs that you can use to lock or unlock, or to pay for your sandwichat the store (like Apple Pay, but on a ring).
Don't bet on smart rings replacing smartwatches any time soon. But they are increasingly looking like a complimentary gadget for tech lovers and tastemakers with extra money on their hands. With 2022 shaping up to be a battle between Oura, Movano and a host of Hobbit-like underdogs, we could easily end the year with one smart ring to rule them all.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Put a smart ring on it: Why 2022 is prime time for finger wearables-见智见仁网
sitemap
文章
4
浏览
2399
获赞
4816
Oppo made an Apple Watch clone that can match your 'lewk' to its face
It might take a little effort to get one in the United States, but Oppo's new smartwatch is one to kFive Experimental Chrome Settings Worth Enabling
Similar to the "Labs" section of Gmail, Google has a hidden list of experimental features that you c'Black Mirror'
Friend revealed its wearable AI companion on Tuesday, sinking us ever deeper into our Black Mirror-sCash App settlement: How to claim up to $2,500 if you're eligible
If you're one of the 50 million Cash App users, you might be entitled to some money. The mobile banApple will reveal HomePod mini for $99, reliable leaker says
Apple will release a new HomePod at its big event on Tuesday, a new rumor suggests. And this one couElon Musk spreads doctored Kamala Harris campaign video on X
Amid a surge of political misinformation across the internet, X (formerly Twitter) CEO Elon Musk hasWhich banks were affected by the CrowdStrike outage? What we know.
Windows computers are seeing the Blue Screen of Death, flights are being grounded, and websites areiOS 7: Six Things Apple Got Right and Six That Are Still Missing
Despite how much people claim to like change, at the core we are creatures of habit. Just as we sawVery tired bear holds up bathroom line by napping on the sinks
Bear with him, he's had a long day and just wants to nap. A young black bear climbed through the batApple Watch Series 10 hands
The Apple Watch Series 10 dropped and was announced at the Sept. 9 "Glowtime" event on Monday &mdashDon’t do this on iOS 18 — or you may lose your texts
A peculiar bug has appeared in iOS 18.The new Apple software update, which goes live for everyone on'Should I upgrade to iPhone 16?’ Only if you fall into these 5 categories
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsApple just dropped the iPhone 16 at the Sept. 9 "Glowtime" event oVery tired bear holds up bathroom line by napping on the sinks
Bear with him, he's had a long day and just wants to nap. A young black bear climbed through the batSamsung reportedly working on a rollable phone
Not to be outdone by Huawei, Samsung is reportedly making an absurdly large smartphone with a new foApple Watch Ultra 2 now available in black
As well as unveiling the Apple Watch Series 10, Apple made a relatively minor announcement about its