The RingConn Gen 2 is cheaper than the other smart rings and doesn't have a subscription, and our review tells you if it's all too good to be true.
RingConn Gen 2 MSRP $299.00 Score Details “The RingConn Gen 2 is a comfortable, light, well-designed smart ring at a fantastic price.” Pros Cons Smart rings are an exciting new generation of wearable health trackers, and the RingConn Gen 2 is one of my most anticipated to wear after loving the way it looked when I first took it out of the box.
I’ve worn it for two weeks, and while I haven’t been rock climbing or anything like that, the matte black finish is still unmarked. There are two dome-like nubbins on the epoxy resin underside of the ring for the sensors, but I have not noticed them, and I’ve not felt any need to take the RingConn Gen 2 off because it was uncomfortable. It’s worth mentioning that I wear a size 11 Oura Ring as well, and the size 11 RingConn Gen 2 is ever-so-slightly larger.
It connects to an app on your phone that’s available for Android and iOS, and is packed full of information and detail. Unlike several other smart rings, the RingConn Gen 2 does not require a subscription, so the initial price for the hardware is all you pay. I’ll go into more detail about the key features next, but it’s really important to understand what you’re getting with the RingConn Gen 2 — and smart rings in general — before buying.
It’s impossible for me to say whether it’s accurate or even if it works, but after my three-night test, the RingConn Gen 2 did not find any abnormalities, and my AHI score was low. I have never been diagnosed with sleep apnea, and other wearable devices I’ve used that also promise to detect signs of sleep apnea have never warned me of issues. In my case, the RingConn Gen 2 backed up what I already knew, and I assume it’s working as it should.
The RingConn Gen 2 app provides comprehensive information on sleep, including data on total sleep time, sleep stages, sleep efficiency, heart rate, blood oxygen, respiratory rate, heart rate variability , and skin temperature. The Trends tab provides a seven-day overview of your scores, broken down into categories including sleep, stress, activity, and vital signs.
RingConn Gen 2: what else does it do? Understanding the limitations of the RingConn Gen 2 will help you make the right decision about which wearable will suit you best. Let’s talk about exercise tracking next. There are only three manually selectable options — running, walking, and cycling — and although the smart ring does not have GPS, it will take location data from your phone and show a map of your route in the app.
RingConn Gen 2: battery and charging RingConn claims 10 to 12 days of battery life from the Gen 2 smart ring, but this is optimistic based on my experience. After fully charging it for my initial test period, the battery lasted six days before the app suggested recharging it. Still, it would have lasted another night if I had wanted to exhaust the battery entirely.
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