Smart rings: The future of wearable technology
Hindustan TimesFitness fans have been all about smartwatches for a while, but now the buzz is shifting to something a bit more low-key: smart rings. These insights help fitness enthusiasts identify areas for improvement in their lifestyles.” Moreover, according to International Data Corporation’s India Monthly Wearable Device Tracker, the momentum for the smart ring category continues, with approximately 72,000 smart rings being shipped in India in Q2 2024, with an average price of $ 204.6. Adding to this, Dhiraj Singh fitness yoga expert, says, “Critical statistics such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep patterns, activity levels, and even stress, providing a clue to the user with current health information, and with the use of AI and biometric data, smart rings provide personalised health recommendations that help in proactive well-being.” Gaurav Gupta, founder and CEO of Gabit, explains that the consent-based data sharing feature has made smart rings attractive to medical practitioners. He says, “Our consent based data sharing feature has made it attractive for medical practitioners to suggest smart rings to their patients, bringing in a new era in healthcare with continuous health tracking. They’re not just a temporary trend; they represent the future of technology seamlessly embedded in our daily lives, enhancing both efficiency and connectivity.” Some brands to check out: boAt Smart Ring Gen 1 – ₹8,999 Gabit Smart Ring - ₹13,110 Pebble Iris Smart Ring – ₹5,999 Bonatra X1 Smart Ring – ₹11,863 ULTRAHUMAN Ring Air – ₹28,499 Samsung Galaxy Ring – ₹38,999 aabo AI Smart Ring – ₹13,998 Amazfit Helio Smart Ring – ₹25,999 FITTR Hart Smart Fitness Tracker Ring – ₹15,999 Voods Smart Ring – ₹4,799 Pi Ring X – ₹11,999 Noise Luna Smart Ring – ₹19,999 Remember to check your ring size, as fingers can swell, and many models are water-resistant, making them ideal for swimming or other water activities.