Can you provide some insight on how the durability of future silver compares to matte black? Also, how scratch-resistant is matte black with daily use?
Great video 👍🏼 Got mine today and I’m really impressed with its footprint. I can barely feel it on my finger! The app is super simple yet feature rich and paring is as easy as it gets. They did a great job all around 👌🏼 👌🏼
@andreasm.3860 hey how is the ring holding up? I have a pre ordering pending and am nervous of durability. I have the galaxy ring, love it, but the app kinda sucks
Fantastic review. Very helpful. Is there anyway you could please take a couple of minutes to compare the readings you did on the ring finger with your index finger? I'm still concerned about the accuracy of the ring finger versus the index finger, but maybe as you said the ring finger is accurate enough and maybe it wouldn't fit on the index to be able to compare on your hand.
@ChigzTech This is extremely helpful thanks. It looks like my wedding band will go around my neck and this will replace it, if it fits me ok when I get my sizing kit which should be here any day now.
What do you think of this compared to the Ultrahuman AIR? I've also noticed the grammar on the RingConn website isn't great. Is it better on the app? And how do we know how accurate the sleep tracking is? Thanks!
I find the RingConn is better than Ultrahuman, it has better health features. The app is also better and accuracy is as good as UltraHuman and other leading competitors. When I testing the health and sleep tracking, I was also wearing another 2 smart rings and my Apple Watch. So the RingConn is as accurate as the other products.
It won’t alert you? But you can read your daily reports and gain a detailed insight with each category of wellness, sleep, activity, stress and vital signs with tips on how to improve on each.
So one question that hasn't been answered what if you leave your phone at your desk and you walk around the building and then come back does the ring store data or does it have to be near the phone constantly in order to work This is a question I have because I leave my phone at my desk a lot and walk around the building maybe for 15 to 25 minutes sometimes I don't want to lose my phone because I'm in and out of customer's cars Tell me about this or try it and let me know what happens
Yes, the RingConn Gen 2 smart ring can continue tracking your data even when it's not near your phone. The ring itself stores data for up to seven days, allowing you to sync with the phone app later when they're back in range. This means it will keep collecting information on key metrics like heart rate, activity, sleep, and other health data without requiring constant connection to your phone. Once reconnected, the stored data will sync to the app The Gadgeteer Gadgets & Wearables T3
@@peteromprey9253 I believe you definitely don’t worry this, I have a Ultrahuman Air Ring, even though you always put the ring and your phone together, the ring only will synchronise data when you open that App. So rings can save data, at least few days.
is it me or does ringconn not sync with any other health app?? like i have a samsung phone and i dont see any where you can sync with either google fit or samsung health or any other syncing app
The Samsung phone DOES NOT require that you have a Samsung phone to use their smart ring. You lost ALL CREDIBILITY with that statement. Sorry but I can't believe anything you say from that point forward so I'll just exit the video now.
Can you provide some insight on how the durability of future silver compares to matte black? Also, how scratch-resistant is matte black with daily use?
Great video 👍🏼
Got mine today and I’m really impressed with its footprint. I can barely feel it on my finger!
The app is super simple yet feature rich and paring is as easy as it gets.
They did a great job all around 👌🏼 👌🏼
@andreasm.3860 hey how is the ring holding up? I have a pre ordering pending and am nervous of durability. I have the galaxy ring, love it, but the app kinda sucks
Fantastic review. Very helpful. Is there anyway you could please take a couple of minutes to compare the readings you did on the ring finger with your index finger? I'm still concerned about the accuracy of the ring finger versus the index finger, but maybe as you said the ring finger is accurate enough and maybe it wouldn't fit on the index to be able to compare on your hand.
Just tested the index vs ring finger and I can confirm, I am receiving the same results. So accuracy is the same on both fingers.
@ChigzTech This is extremely helpful thanks. It looks like my wedding band will go around my neck and this will replace it, if it fits me ok when I get my sizing kit which should be here any day now.
What do you think of this compared to the Ultrahuman AIR? I've also noticed the grammar on the RingConn website isn't great. Is it better on the app? And how do we know how accurate the sleep tracking is? Thanks!
I find the RingConn is better than Ultrahuman, it has better health features. The app is also better and accuracy is as good as UltraHuman and other leading competitors. When I testing the health and sleep tracking, I was also wearing another 2 smart rings and my Apple Watch. So the RingConn is as accurate as the other products.
Thank you!
Thanks for the review. I’m surprised you didn’t go over tracked workouts.
Also, have you tried out the Ultrahuman Ring Air?
How does it compare with the oura ring 4?
I tried the BKWAT ring and it helped me improve my sleep and exercise habits. The test data is very accurate and the battery lasts long!
Hi Chigs, can your phone, through a smart ring app, notify you when you're stressed or when your heart rate is too high?
It won’t alert you? But you can read your daily reports and gain a detailed insight with each category of wellness, sleep, activity, stress and vital signs with tips on how to improve on each.
Only problem with smart rings is Wen battery goes there no fixing it you basically have to throw it away
So one question that hasn't been answered what if you leave your phone at your desk and you walk around the building and then come back does the ring store data or does it have to be near the phone constantly in order to work This is a question I have because I leave my phone at my desk a lot and walk around the building maybe for 15 to 25 minutes sometimes I don't want to lose my phone because I'm in and out of customer's cars Tell me about this or try it and let me know what happens
Yes, the RingConn Gen 2 smart ring can continue tracking your data even when it's not near your phone. The ring itself stores data for up to seven days, allowing you to sync with the phone app later when they're back in range. This means it will keep collecting information on key metrics like heart rate, activity, sleep, and other health data without requiring constant connection to your phone. Once reconnected, the stored data will sync to the app
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@@peteromprey9253 I believe you definitely don’t worry this, I have a Ultrahuman Air Ring, even though you always put the ring and your phone together, the ring only will synchronise data when you open that App. So rings can save data, at least few days.
Awesome, looking for something to monitor my daughter's heart rate. Thank you
is it me or does ringconn not sync with any other health app?? like i have a samsung phone and i dont see any where you can sync with either google fit or samsung health or any other syncing app
@@dimiyou17 you sync from data management in the RingConn app
One ring to rule them all?
Yes absolutely 👍
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Will look into it, thanks.
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Is buy a ring for payment only like Google pay / wallet until then it's a no
Your phone can already do that. Ring does not need nfc payments or even GPS. You would but a smart ring for health and sleep tracking.
@@ChigzTech would be very handy if you could though
Spo2 not usable at all
Why not?
The Samsung phone DOES NOT require that you have a Samsung phone to use their smart ring. You lost ALL CREDIBILITY with that statement. Sorry but I can't believe anything you say from that point forward so I'll just exit the video now.
Huh? The phone doesn't require a phone??
Lol