Smart Rings Emerge as Simple, Subtle Fitness Trackers
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Smart rings are emerging as simple fitness trackers, similar to old fitness bands like the Jawbone Up and Misfit Shine from 10 years ago.
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Companies like Samsung, Honor, and potentially Apple are now developing smart rings to track health metrics.
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Smart rings blend in more seamlessly than smartwatches and focus more on passive health monitoring rather than active workout tracking.
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While fitness bands are fading in popularity, there may be demand for simple wellness trackers amid growing interest in health and wellness.
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Smart rings could find a niche, but still face dominance from sophisticated smartwatches that offer many digital features.