Ring 5 Leak Reveals Week-Long Battery Life and Updated Sensor Design, Subscription Still Required

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Ring 5 Leak Reveals Week-Long Battery Life and Updated Sensor Design, Subscription Still Required

Latest Insights on the Smallest Smart Ring

A new version of the popular health-tracking ring is making waves as more information about it becomes available. Pictures of this updated wearable gadget, which have surfaced recently, hint at some exciting features and improvements.

From the images, it's clear that the ring’s sensor design has been tweaked a bit. The LED sensors are more prominent, sporting a square shape instead of being seamlessly integrated into the ring's structure. Despite this change, the exterior of the ring remains almost unchanged, and it will be available in an array of finishes, including:

  • Brushed Silver
  • Deep Rose
  • Stealth
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Black

A Miniature Marvel with Maximum Power

These images portray this new ring as the "world's smallest smart ring", suggesting that the makers managed to make it even more compact without sacrificing its functionality. This would be a significant achievement, especially if the company has also managed to reduce some of the ring's internal bulk and battery size.

Interestingly, the ring is rumored to offer a week-long battery life, which would be a major step up from its predecessor, which typically lasted for 5 to 6 days. If this claim holds true, users of the new ring will appreciate the extended usage period without needing to recharge.

However, it's worth noting that the previous version of the ring fell short of its battery life promises. Therefore, whether this new model can truly deliver a full week of use remains to be seen.

A Higher Price for High Tech

As for cost, the new ring is expected to be priced at €429 for the base model, with certain variants commanding a higher price. This represents a €30 increase over the previous version in Europe. However, no details about the US pricing have been released yet.

Despite the higher price tag, the company seems to be sticking with its $6/month subscription model. So, while users might have to shell out a bit more for the ring itself, they won't have to worry about an increase in the monthly subscription cost.

Competition in the Smart Ring Market

The company behind this tiny tech marvel is not the only player in the smart ring market. Brands like Samsung also have their products, but this ring seems to have garnered a significant following and is often seen as the best choice for most users. The new version of the ring is eagerly anticipated, and hopefully, it'll bring more to the table than just a better battery life.