During the CES 2025 exhibition, Circular Company unveiled its new circular ring 2 (Circular Ring 2). This product has been able to surpass its competitors with its new design and unique features, especially in the health field. Key features of this smart ring include on-finger electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement and atrial fibrillation (AFib) detection, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
According to Tekna Technology News Media Innovation Service, Circular Ring 2 will be released in the spring of 2025 and can be purchased in four different colors. This smart ring will have a base price of $380, which is slightly more than the price of the Aura 4 ring ($349). But unlike the Ora Ring, the Circular Ring does not require a monthly subscription.
The main competitors are Circle Ring 2, Samsung Galaxy Ring and Aura Ring. The Samsung Galaxy Ring, priced at $399, has the same features as the Circle Ring 2 and doesn’t require a monthly subscription. But the Circular Ring 2, in addition to its attractive and durable design, also provides users with new medical features that cannot be seen in any of the competitors.
Circle Ring 2 has a new design and an all-titanium body that looks more robust and durable than the previous model. Also, this ring has been upgraded to IP68 in terms of water resistance. This amount of resistance is enough to make the ring suitable for washing hands and showering, although it is still not suitable for swimming.
One of the most important new features of this ring is its advanced sensors for more accurate health tracking. Circle Ring 2 has become one of the first smart rings on the market that offers ECG measurement and atrial fibrillation detection on the finger. These features are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and allow users to monitor their heart condition more accurately.
The battery life of Circle Ring 2 has been improved and this smart ring can last up to eight days on a single charge. This feature puts it alongside competitors like the Aura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring, which have similar battery life, respectively. In addition, the Circle Ring 2 comes with a wireless charging base that eliminates the need for the user to use complicated cables.
Circle Ring 2 also introduces a new feature called Digital Measurement, which allows users to measure their ring size through their phone’s camera without the need for a physical measuring kit. This new feature makes it easier to buy rings and reduce unnecessary waste.
Ultimately, the Circle Ring 2 looks set to cement its place in the smart ring market, especially in 2025, with its promises of battery life, durability, tracking accuracy, and medical features. If this smart ring effectively implements ECG and AFib features, it may easily win the title of the best smart ring manufacturer and make the competition tougher for Ora and Samsung. To see other news, visit the new inventions page.
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