by dbadmin | Jul 17, 2024 | fitness trackers, News, smart rings, Wearables
Credit: Ultrahuman Ultrahuman launched FDA-approved AFib detection on its finger-based Ring Air, beating others to this powerful health feature. The new tool is part of a broader app store/service called PowerPlugs. The company has opened its APIs to developers to...
by dbadmin | Jul 11, 2024 | News, Oura, Samsung Galaxy Ring, smart rings
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Oura has issued a statement following the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Ring. The smart ring maker says it’s “encouraged” by growing awareness of the form factor, adding that it’s not slowing down. Samsung just launched the...
by dbadmin | Jul 10, 2024 | Guides, Samsung Galaxy Ring, smart rings
After months of teasing, Samsung has finally put a ring on it. The Galaxy Ring marks its first venture into the burgeoning smart ring space. The segment is currently dominated by the Oura Ring 3, a fitness-focused wearable covering all the basics. So, what does...
by dbadmin | Jul 10, 2024 | News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Ring, smart rings
Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority Images of the Samsung Galaxy Ring sizing kit have been posted online by a journalist. The images show nine dummy rings in various sizes for users to try on. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Ring later today, and it’ll...
by dbadmin | Jul 7, 2024 | fitness trackers, Reviews, smart rings, Wearables
It is widely accepted that competition breeds improvement, if not innovation. It’s difficult to excel without any examples, benchmarks, or comparisons. I know because I thought I was really good at drawing seahorses as a kid until I saw what a seahorse is supposed to...
by dbadmin | Jul 7, 2024 | Amazfit, fitness trackers, Reviews, smart rings, Wearables
Having tested a bunch of them by now, I’m always the first to celebrate every new smart ring arrival. Whether the product is a home run or a work in progress, I am simply excited to see the field expand. However, I’m not sure the Amazfit Helio Ring should have shown...