At CES 2016, Finland's Oura is one of more than 150 wearables exhibitors, and the company's Oura ring can track your signs and is priced at $279.
By recording your pulse, exercise and body temperature information into your smartphone software, Oura can recommend a proper sleep regimen to improve your lifestyle.
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Oura US Operations Manager Markku Hooli said that this ring will provide you with a viable sleep program and will tell you about your sleep quality and your physical and mental recovery.
Wearables are everywhere today, and of course the 2017 CES is also a smart ring.
MoTIv smart ring integrates all the functions users need. Unlike other smart rings, MoTIv is healthy and can collect daily activity data such as heart rate, distance and stride, and push such data to the smartphone. MoTIv is available in grey and rose gold and looks the same as a traditional ring. It also comes with a stand-alone GPS system so users can track data without having to pull out their phones during the run.
It concentrates all health data in a small ring. Although there is no display, but where do you want to wear a compact device, where do you need a display?
This ring is made of titanium alloy and is available in cyan and rose gold. Available in seven different sizes. It uses three sensors (optical heart rate sensor, 3D accelerometer and smart LED sensor) to continuously track user activity and heart rate. In addition to the standard measurement of walking steps and calorie consumption, the heart rate sensor additionally pays attention to the user's heart rate during rest and activity.
The MoTIv is water resistant to five meters, so it can be used for everyday wear, even when swimming in the pool. Like other wearable devices, its companion app provides personalized feedback and health goals for users during activities and sleep. Motiv's battery lasts two to five days, and the specific battery consumption varies from person to person.
Although there are not a few smart rings on the market, most of them only focus on reminding push, which simply extends the role of the smartphone and does not provide additional features. One of the most noteworthy is another similar wearable device, BioRing, which defines itself as a "personal coach on the finger" on the crowdfunding site IndieGoGo, but was later forced to end the crowdfunding campaign on the site for alleged fraud.
In terms of the current market situation of the smart ring, Motiv has the most promising prospects. Of course, if someone can invent the Supreme Ring of the Lord of the Rings, then Motiv will be inferior. Motiv is now accepting reservations for $199 and will ship this spring. Its companion app is only available in iOS version, and the Android version will be released this summer.
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