Freesense Ring monitors heart rate, heart rate, blood oxygen and sleep quality, and user data is analyzed by a mobile application that offers personal health suggestions. The ring is made of a titanium alloy and has a small weight-2-3 grams of waterproof up to 5 atm.
According to ACER, Freesense Ring Smart Ring does not require subscription, and this distinguishes the model from some competitors, but the release date and price of the device have not yet been announced.
According to Liliputing portal, “smart” rings, which are not equipped with screens or notifications such as fitness parentheses or smart watches, gain popularity as suitable wearable devices to monitor and monitor their health due to non -inferior functionality and compactness.
Source: Ferra

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