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Zring

Zring is a line of wearable smart rings developed by Zring Technologies. The devices are designed to provide hands-free control of compatible devices, secure authentication for apps and services, and basic health monitoring when worn on a finger. The product family emphasizes compact form, portability, and privacy-conscious operation.

Hardware typically includes a compact processor, Bluetooth Low Energy and near-field communication capabilities, an accelerometer, and

Key features include gesture-based input, where taps, twists, or rotations can trigger actions on a connected

Software and ecosystem: Zring pairs with iOS and Android devices through a companion app. Data can be

History: Concept development for ring-based input devices emerged in the 2010s, with Zring Technologies established in

Reception and market: Analysts highlight the potential for unobtrusive wearables but note challenges in comfort, fit,

See also: Wearable technology, Smart ring.

a
capacitive
touch
sensor.
Rings
are
offered
in
multiple
sizes
and
finishes,
with
many
models
rated
for
water
resistance
suitable
for
everyday
use.
Battery
life
generally
spans
several
days
depending
on
usage
patterns
and
features
enabled.
device;
contactless
authentication
for
logins
and
payments
via
an
on-ring
credential;
and
on-device
security
features
designed
to
protect
user
data.
Some
models
also
incorporate
health-related
sensors
and
activity
tracking,
such
as
heart
rate
estimation
and
sleep
monitoring,
though
available
metrics
vary
by
model.
stored
locally
with
optional
cloud
sync,
and
the
platform
supports
third-party
integrations
through
developer
APIs,
allowing
supported
apps
to
respond
to
ring
gestures
and
authentication
events.
the
mid-2010s.
The
first
consumer
model,
Zring
One,
appeared
around
2019,
followed
by
subsequent
generations
that
offered
improved
sensors,
longer
battery
life,
and
enhanced
security
features.
and
battery
life
as
barriers
to
broad
adoption.
Typical
prices
vary
by
model
and
feature
set,
often
placing
Zrings
in
the
mid-to-high
range
for
wearable
devices.