Circular seeks redemption with new smart ring that could outshine Oura
Briefly

"This isn't just a wearable," said Amaury Kosman, Circular's co-founder and CEO. "It's a statement piece that empowers our users to take control of their wellness without compromising on style."
The main innovation - a first for smart rings - is the addition of an FDA-cleared atrial fibrillation (AFib) sensor that reads the electrical activity of your heart, including the rate and rhythm. This could provide a warning of an incoming stroke or heart attack."
Circular has swapped the plastic shell in the old ring for titanium which is available in four finishes: black, silver, gold, and rose gold. The ring's sensors have been given a complete overhaul, resulting in more accurate readings."
However, the company has done away with a haptic motor that served as a vibrating alarm clock in the first iteration. This highlights a trade-off in features for improved health monitoring capabilities."
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