Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 1
Apple Urged to Build Smart Ring as Oura Ring 5 Shrinks 40%
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 1

Apple Urged to Build Smart Ring as Oura Ring 5 Shrinks 40%

1 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jul 1

Summary

  • PCMag columnist Tyler Hayes argued Apple should make a smart ring, saying a screen-free finger wearable would extend Apple Health better than another wristband.
  • Sleep tracking is the main case: Hayes said Apple Watch overnight use is often uncomfortable, while a ring can capture sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen and stress with less disruption.
  • Apple’s AI ambitions also underpin the pitch, because richer all-day and overnight data could help a revamped Siri deliver more useful health and fitness guidance instead of generic recommendations.
  • The argument comes as non-watch wearables gain momentum, with Google’s $99 Fitbit Air drawing praise and Oura’s Ring 5 arriving 40% smaller than the prior model.

Insights

Can Apple's AI deliver superior health insights to justify entering the crowded smart ring market?
Will an Apple smart ring be a one-time purchase or add another subscription to users' monthly bills?