
"Most smart rings these days claim to offer marathon battery lives, but often fall short of their promise. Many smart rings claim to last a week's worth of battery, but only make it to five or six days before dying on me. Part of the appeal of smart rings, compared to smartwatches, is their longer battery life, so what gives?"
"Unlike competing smart ring brands with products that start at $350 and go all the way up to $400 or $450, this smart ring costs $300 -- and does not require a subscription to gain full access to your health data. Sizing starts at size six and goes through size 14, and you can get the ring in three colors: silver, black, and gold."
"The RingConn Gen 2 comes with a case that extends its already impressively long battery life, powering the smart ring's empty battery for over 150+ days. As someone who is constantly charging several wearable devices at a time, this long-lasting charging case that I could use without hooking the smart ring up to an outlet made me partial to RingConn."
Most smart rings advertise marathon battery lives but often only reach five or six days in real-world use. RingConn Gen 2 claims 10 to 12 days of battery life and ships with a charging case that can keep the ring charged for over 150 days without outlet use. The ring is priced at $300 and does not require a subscription for full health-data access. Sizes range from six through 14 and colors include silver, black, and gold. The ring has a more square profile, fits comfortably, resists tarnishing, and tracks sleep, activity, and readiness metrics.
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