Smart Ring for Women Men, Health Fitness Tracker Rings, IP68 Waterproof, Long Lasting Batteries Sleep Ring with Charging Case and Protector, Remote Photography, No App Fees (Silver, 9#) — AI Smart Ring
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Features
- Product Dimensions: 2 x 0.31 x 2 inches
- Item Weight: 4.6 ounces
- ASIN: B0DL2PSYC4
- Item model number: SR11M
- Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
- OS: Android, IOS
- Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth
- GPS: GPS Via Smartphone
- Special features: Remote Photography, Family Care, Blood Pressure Monitor, Fitness and Activity Tracker, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Emotional Stress Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep TrackerFitness and Activity Tracker, Sleep Tracker
- Other display features: Wireless
- Human Interface Input: Buttons
- Color: Silver
- Whats in the box: Charging Cable, Charging Case, Ring Protector, Smart Ring, User Manual
- Manufacturer: UniJethro
- Date First Available: November 1, 2024
- Weight: 0.13 Kilograms
- Memory Storage Capacity: 32 MB
- Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 MB
Description
- 【Fitness Tracking Smart Ring】The health ring integrates health monitoring, fitness tracking, and Sleep health analysis functions. it can monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, daily exercise, sleep monitoring and analysis, 24 hours to en sure that you are always aware of your...
User reviews
Great smart ring even survived the washing machine. I’m very happy with this smart ring. I accidentally put it in the washing machine with my clothes and, to my surprise, it still works perfectly!It tracks steps, heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation very well. The accuracy is pretty good for daily use.The battery lasts about two days, which is reasonable considering all the features.Sometimes the information doesn’t show up in the morning, but all I have to do is refresh the app a couple of times and everything syncs right away.Overall, an excellent and very practical product. Highly recommended!
Great for sleep and static measurements, not for steps and excercise. I like having some info on excercise and sleep but i prefer real watches instead of smart watches so i decided to try this ring. It is a really good sleep tracker that picks up on some stuff my watch based trackers didn't for awake times. I compared against a galaxy 7, Garmin instinct 2 solar and amazfit cheetah. It seems sturdy and well made. The charge lasts for several days though I dont think I've ever ran it all the way down. The fitness portion needs serious work for tracking anything. Workouts end inexplicably and they dont have any strength training. You can try to log things as yoga or dance but they dont have weightlifting or bodyweight exercises. Strange. The step tracker is iffy at best. Sometimes its pretty close, sometimes its off. I find the watches are better at this.It seems to do well in water for handwashing etc. I take it off for showering much as I would a watch. It takes a manual refresh to display metrics often but it will eventually do them.If you want a health monitor that holds up to wear and tear and dont care about the steps and workouts this isn't bad. I used to want steps and workouts but honestly I am going to take the same amount of steps no matter what the number says so I guess to me that is less important. If by chance you came looking for a running device then this isn't it but look into amazfit or even better galaxy 7 watch as the running info is great on those. If yiu just want something for O2, BP, sleep and other static info then this ring is pretty great for the price. In fairness i have not tried out other fitness rings. I sized up one size for my ring finger and it fits well. I dont think my actual ring size would fit for this.
Inexpensive smart ring tracker but needs some improvements. I wish I could say I love this smart ring but it falls short in several key ways. It doesn’t accurately track my sleep which was why I bought it. It misses nights, doesn’t record full sleep hours and doesn’t record my heartrate as well as my Apple Watch does. I do like the blood pressure and O2 tracking but am also skeptical about its accuracy. The ring takes a little getting used to wearing as it’s thick and I can’t close my hand well when wearing it. The charger works quickly and I can easily top up the battery in a few minutes. The ring was easy to set up. It came with silicone covers that I’ve used a few times but don’t find them very comfortable. It’s not an Oura but it is subscription-free and less expensive. The app is very basic and it didn’t seem to sync well at first with the new Apple ios 26. I’ll keep using it in the meantime and hope that the developers work on improving how it functions.

