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It feels like everyone and their grandmother is trying to create Smart Rings these days, and the technology is developing even faster than we thought it would. What is still to come for the smart rings, and what will it look like in 10 years?
A Healthy Lifestyle, exercising and Intelligent Health Screening
Health and fitness monitoring is easy with the sheer amount of apps we have to connect to these days. Android and iOS devicesĀ come with a built-in step tracker, but for more granular information, we’ll need other things. Smartwatches have been the go-to for health and fitness tracking, but smart rings are not that far behind.
Samsung’s newĀ Galaxy Ring is great for health tracking and seamlessly connects to Samsung’s fitness suite. Other rings that showed up at CES 2024 demonstrated more in-depth tracking features, all of them linking to smartphones without the bulkiness of a smartwatch screen to go with them.
Smart rings also allow users to connect them and forget about them. Their low power usage allows for seamless and interruption-free tracking. When they’re getting low, they can ping the user’s phone to let them know the current battery level in advance, so users can charge them as necessary.
With connected fitness apps, users can also plan their fitness journey and figure out what they need to do to maintain their current activity levels. Smart rings can also be used to monitor sleep, rounding out the most important things the human body needs to function.
Using Smart Rings For More Than Just Fitness
Without a doubt, one of the strongest cases for having a smart ring is NFC payment functionality. Smart rings can be used as IoT devices that are associated with the security of the phone, access, and yes, payments through NFC.
Current smart ringsā consumers can filter their notifications, and thus rings can vibrate when the user is receiving a call or a text. However, it works both ways as smart rings can also sync with and act as a mobile microphone to pass voice to an AI-linked friend. Sometimes it seems as if youāre in Star Trek, informing the computer to find all instances of something.
Using Gestures as Control Tools
There have been several sci-fi series where users have used their gestures to control digital tools. With smart rings advancing as they are, you might be able to do this sooner rather than later. Imagine being able to connect to your thermostat and turn your hand to the left or right to set the temperature on it!
The Nod Smart Ring was one of the earliest innovations in gesture control, but from its clunky origins, we have programmable smart rings now that can interface with a wide range of devices. The aforementioned Galaxy Ring from Samsung offers limited gesture control for certain things, but with the technology already established, it’s only a matter of time until we can use smart rings alongside gesture controls for anything we can connect to. Combining this with haptic feedback would give us a unique user interface option that could rival VR.
A New Era of Biometric Security
Many of us have had situations where we’ve been warned about a potential data breach. Sites likeĀ Have I Been BreachedĀ help users check their email to see if they’ve been the victims of data leakage. However, by the time people check their status, it’s already too late and someone might be logged into their accounts.
Two-factor authentication or 2FAĀ helps to mitigate some of that damage by forcing people to use an external app to generate authentication data before they can log onto a site. While it’s useful in protecting your account, it’s also a hassle to sign in to the external verification software every time you want to do something. However, what if you didn’t need to do that?
Ring manufacturer TokenĀ showed off a biometric 2FA ringĀ that helps users keep their devices secured. Enabling 2FA will ensure that you have added security on any of the related accounts, and using a ring like this is even more secure.
Smart Rings That Suit Your Needs
The latest smart rings on the market come with a variety of options for connectivity and tracking. When shopping for smart rings, there are a few things that buyers should pay attention to, including:
- Battery life: In general, smart ring battery life ranges from four to seven days, depending on the number of sensors the ring has, and how efficient it is in managing its data transfer.
- Comfort: Some rings are easier to carry around than others because of their weight. The construction material used in the ring determines how it feels on the finger.
- Durability: Most smart rings can withstand being dunked in water, but if you’re using them in your highly active lifestyle, some models are much better than others.
- Data collection: Rings might come with specific sensors for heart rate and oxygen saturation, but rings with more sensors tend to be more expensive.
- Specific uses: Some manufacturers focus on a subset of the market. For example, some ring manufacturers aim to provide a more effective way of predicting ovulation and periods, āāāāāāālike theĀ Evie Ring.
Regardless of the ring you choose, you should be aware of what you’re buying. Spend some time working out which is the best smart ring for your particular use case. In some cases, you might just be better offĀ getting a smartwatch instead of a smart ring. As smart ring technology improves, we’ll likely see more consolidation of features, letting the same rings work for a wider variety of uses.
Is the time ripe for smart rings?
Smart rings are currently rather limited in functionality, but there is great potential in this kind of gadget. In the recent past, the smart rings have been integrated with AI chatbots offering the illusion of something fairly akin to Star Trek.
The more manufacturers are entering the, uh, ring, the more we could observe the growth of the market and the decrease in the price for smart rings. They may be used in a way to complement smartwatches and may be more customizable to the usersā preferences. Well, you cannot wave at a smartwatch and turn on the heat, can you?
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