Elastic Smart Ring
April 6, 2024
Smart rings are a growing segment of wearable technology that blend fashion with functionality. They offer a discreet, yet powerful way to monitor health, activity, and sleep. As technology advances, the possibilities for what these tiny devices can do could change the way we think about wearable tech and its integration into our daily lives.
The CIRCUL RING is a smart wearable with adaptive size and sensor. Its flexible design allows this smart ring to fit better and it helps the sensors stay in contact with your skin for more accurate readings. The CIRCUL RING monitors: Heart rate, HRV (heart rate variablity), oxygen saturation (SpO2), skin temperature, and blood pressure. With its advanced sensor and AI technology, the CIRCUL RING app can analyze your sleep stages, fitness activity, and stress and energy. The CIRCUL RING comes in three sizes and four colors. In the near future, you can expect smart rings to increase in functionality and decrease in size. Upcoming features might be continuous blood pressure measurement, contactless payments, or notifications about UV exposure, air quality, or allergen levels.
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