Users prefer $53 prxxhri Smart Ring over smartwatches for health tracking
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Updated · New York Post · Apr 28
Users prefer $53 prxxhri Smart Ring over smartwatches for health tracking
5 articles · Updated · New York Post · Apr 28
Amazon reviewers praise the ring as stylish, lightweight and comfortable, with heart-rate, sleep, activity and blood-pressure monitoring, up to five days of battery life and no subscription fee.
The device comes in Rose Gold, Silver and Black, doubles as jewellery and uses 4.0 sensors to record heart rate and blood pressure every 30 minutes while worn.
Its discreet design and lower price than many rivals may help users wear it consistently, improving long-term health data collection compared with bulkier smartwatches.
Will the subscription-free, affordable smart ring trend reshape health monitoring, or do hidden trade-offs in accuracy and privacy remain unaddressed?
How reliable are the prxxhri Smart Ring’s blood pressure readings compared to traditional medical devices, and could users be misled by estimated data?