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We have tested several other participants in this nascent category, some good, some bad, and others between them. Here is a low level of some of your Smart Ring alternatives.
Photo: Adrien so; Ghetto images
Ring Movano Evie for $ 269: When it came out for the first time, Ring Movano Evie (4/10, Wired Review) was advertised as the first fitness tracker in the world, created specifically for women. I was very excited! It has recently been updated to integrate with Apple Health (in the app iOS version of the app) and you can now see your bicycle day on your homepage, manually register your basal body temperature and manually add workouts. However, these new features are quite subjected to those offered by its competitors. Now that URA and the Galactic Ring can track periods so accurately, its time may be past. But it is relatively available, there is no subscription fee and there is a blood oxygen sensor, so it’s a good thing. – Adrien so
Ringconn Gen 2 for $ 359: Despite the price increase compared to Gen 1 below, this is still relatively affordable, without subscription an intelligent ring. Ringconn maintained the distinctive design of a square, but this second-generation ring brought great improvements to sleep tracking (including the detection of sleep apnea), a better battery life and is much thinner and lighter. I have found a basic dream and monitoring of health solid (sleep is much more accurate than the first generation), but tracing training is still a major weakness. Despite the more recent types of exercise, you should manually activate the training tracking and it fights accuracy at a higher heart rate.
Smart Ring Ringconn for $ 179: Now a strong discount, the original Ringconn (6/10, Wired Review) is worth considering. The slight square design with beveled edges adds a unique look, the health and sleep tracking works well and lasts four or five days between charges. It is also available with a convenient battery case (sufficient for several charges on the go). However, I had problems synchronizing data, the application lacked proper training tracking and the data was sometimes inaccurate, although the application seemed to be constantly improving through updates.
Luna Smart Ring for $ 300: Smart Ring Luna is a new Smart Ring Titanium with a five -day battery life that aims to offer many new AI features, such as tips for menstrual health coaching and nutrition, in addition to measuring blood oxygen and skin temperature to track the cycle. However, it will not remain connected to the application and – I’m sorry about how dumb it sounds – it doesn’t sit well on the charger, so I kept finding it unauthorized, which was extremely annoying. – Adrien so
Amazfit Helio Ring for $ 200: To an affordable fitness trackers such as Amazfit Balance, I was expecting a competitive intelligent ring from Amazfit, but Helio (4/10, Wired Review) is bad outside the form. I like the finely textured bronze coating, but this is the only color you get. The dimensions are also limited to 8, 10 or 12 so far (sizes 7 to 13 come in). Although there are similar capabilities with the intelligent rings above, helio was sometimes hopelessly inaccurate, with heart rate measurements being wild from step with other tracing. It lacks automatic training tracking, battery life, an average of three days for me, and Helio is often excluded from the busy and confusing ZepP application. No need Subscription, but has Aura AI ($ 70/year) for sleep and content or fitness insights ($ 30/year) that includes AI coach. They are expensive and confusing. (Why do they have two separate subscriptions?) Helio works much better about a smart watch (I tried it with Amazfit Cheetah Pro) as it can combine the data, but it is impossible to recommend as a stand-alone device.
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