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💍 Wear the future of health—because your wellness deserves the smartest ring.
RingConn Gen 2 is the world’s first smart ring to integrate advanced AI-powered sleep apnea monitoring alongside comprehensive health tracking including stress, heart rate, HRV, and women’s health metrics. Designed with a sleek, ultra-thin titanium body weighing just 2 grams, it offers up to 12 days of battery life and 100m waterproof durability. Compatible with Android and iOS, it requires no subscription fees and supports OTA updates, making it a cutting-edge, all-in-one wellness companion for professionals who demand accuracy, comfort, and style.

















| ASIN | B0DG2S6GC1 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 12 days |
| Battery Capacity | 120 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 90 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,321 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Activity & Fitness Trackers #135 in Electronics & Gadgets |
| Brand | RingConn |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Instruction Manual, Quick Guide, RingConn Ring, Type-C Cable |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Closure Type | Slide |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices, iOS Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,792 Reviews |
| Display Type | No Display |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 11.3 x 4.3 x 4.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Guangdong Jiu Zhi Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Sleep Duration, Stress, Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variability, Blood Oxygen Monitor |
| Model Name | RingConn Gen 2 |
| Model Number | RCA-01 |
| Operating System | Android Wear 1.0 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 768 KB |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports, Running, Swimming, Walking, Yoga |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Supported Application | RingConn Smart Health Monitoring App |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 810180160186 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Ring |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
J**E
A Lifesaver!
This is a great smart to track a variety of vitals. I specifically needed a smart ring that would measure my blood oxygen and track sleep apnea events and hypoxia. Not many rings can do that but this one can. Well worth the money, I have it on all the time, and I work as a mailman, so I'm on there in all elements wearing this, in the shower, at work, asleep, still works perfectly. I couldn't be happier and I daresay this product helped save my life. I ended up getting a cpap because it confirmed I had severe sleep apnea. Tracks your steps, heart rate, blood oxygen, kcals burned, sleep quality, stress levels (although the stress level accuracy I don't think is very accurate). I switched from the fitbit to this, comfortable lightweight and has a long battery. BE SURE to FIRST GET THE RingConn sizer. Itll be a box with a bunch of different size plastic rings. Its important because the girth of your finger changes throughout the day and its important to find one that fits well and is comfortable for all day use.
C**S
Way better than the more mainstream competitors.
I absolutely love this ring! I got this after my Galaxy ring stopped working after 6 months. And this thing is phenomenal! Health metrics are spot on. Step counter, vitals (heart, oxygen temp), and sleep tracker: all extremely accurate. The color is nice and it feels very durable. It doesn't feel like cheap plastic or like it's going to break. It definitely fits wonderfully and it is not bulky. It's supper comfortable and feels like it's not even there. Switching to the ringconn gen 2, best decision I ever made.
B**I
Expensive toy
I purchased the ring sizer first and I ordered a size larger based on reviews. The ring is still a little tight even sizing up. I lost the ring within 24hrs of getting it and was able to find it in the yard with the GPS, find my ring feature. The sleep tracking is ok, it’s not super accurate. And the step count is always 1000 steps off from my Apple Watch (usually more steps than my watch). It does not integrate with Apple at all. I like there is no monthly fee. There are a lot of neat features to the ring, but not sure how accurate they are. I have had this ring several months and I have scratched the finish on the inside of my finger but the otter side is fine and purchased the black matte color. I am concerned about long term durability as I have had reports of battery issues and short battery longevity. As for now, the battery last about a week and I like the portability of the charger case. If I had the opportunity to purchase this ring or the Oura ring, I would probably choose Oura due to reports of it being more accurate and better sleep technology and ability to integrate with Apple health. Other than that, they have the same features.
L**D
I LOVE this ring!
I’ve been wearing this tracking ring for 5 months now, nonstop, & I LOVE IT. I really just wanted to track my sleep, my activity, & my stress throughout the day, plus I wanted to make sure I didn’t have an apnea issue. Comfort wise, RingConn is thinner than the Oura ring, & less annoying feeling (to me) than wearing an Apple watch. I get very rashy from wearing anything with nickel content - a previous Apple watch & band clasp made me rashy even. So one of the things I was concerned about was the nickel content. I’m happy to report that I have zero sensitivity or rashy response. Looks wise, I love that silicone covers in many colors are cheap to buy. It does say it’s water resistant, but I err on the side of caution & don’t soak it in water or shower with it on. But the best part: the function! This ring (with only the free app, no extra paid plan required), gave me an apnea test over multiple nights & ruled out any issues. It maps out my REM, deep sleep, light sleep, & activity every night & gives me a sleep score & total sleep time. RingConn tracks my stress & alerts me when my stress levels spike. It does take about 30-ish mins for it to alert me, but its been very helpful for me to know. It also holds its charge for almost 2 weeks, & from a very low charge fully charges back up in a little over an hour. That is FAR less frequent charging than an Apple watch needs. The most interesting thing: one day RingConn told me I had a headache COMING ON. I was confused bc I felt nothing. For 3 days, it showed this warning. Since I had only worn it for a month at the time, I thought I got a malfunctioning ring. BUT then! On the 4th day, I woke up sick! So RingConn literally warned me that I was getting sick (& was possibly contagious) before I even felt any symptom at all. I am super aware of my body, so this was amazing to me. That was the only time I have been sick since I’ve worn RingConn so I’ll be interested to see if it warns me similarly the next time I get sick. I took a chance on RingConn during black Friday, so I got a great deal on it. Even at full price, I would highly recommend this. I love mine!
R**W
RingConn is Great!!!
I have both the RingConn and the Ultrahuman Ring Air simply because a monthly subscription is not justifiable based on the price and due to the fact Oura already corners 80% of the market on wearable tech rings. Both the RingConn and the Ultrahuman Ring Air are excellent products but the Ultrahuman battery life lasts about two days while the RingConn easily lasts about a week or more between charges. Ultrahuman Ring Air has a more polished app and provides better explanations about the readings and gives good advice to improve your metrics, however it is currently not available in the US due to pending litigation brought by Oura who clearly wants to corner the market. Go with RingConn if you hate subscriptions. You won’t be disappointed!
A**R
6 Months In and I Still Love It!
I love it!! I’ve had it for 6 months now and it’s the perfect addition. I don’t ever have to worry about it. I wear it on the go in New York City, to the gym, yoga class, the steam room, even bowling and no issues. Still looks and functions like new. If you’re questioning it just get it. See the pictures for how it looks after 6 months - barely a scratch At first I did find it a little annoying since I never wear rings but now some days I forget it’s even there - crazy how quickly the brain adapts. The on the go charger has been the best part. In the 6 months I still haven’t needed to charge the case so seems like it’s even better than advertised. Now for the sensors - I used to have a fitbit and honestly find this ring way more accurate. The sleep data is so specific and I love it! It’s part of my morning routine now to look through all the stats on the subway to work. The vital signs are also pretty accurate. When I go to the doctor it almost exactly aligns with the measurements they take. I will say though that the tracking for the type of exercise (running vs biking etc) is lacking. I don’t personally track exercise past steps but if you’re looking for a detailed workout analysis this probably won’t be what you want. They do push out new app updates and ring updates every couple months (at least 3 since I got it) so I’m sure that feature is coming. and finally - the app. It is definitely more bare bones than Oura but I only care about the metrics and no monthly fee. It totally gets the job done and you can add home screen widgets to track steps, stress level, daily scores, etc. I do use that as a quick glance to see how active I’ve been throughout the day. There are a ton of features I don’t even use so definitely something for everybody. Overall - I would 100% buy it again and am trying to convince my parents that they need one too!
B**E
No Subscription Required and the Battery Charge is Impressive.
Pros I like the fit, color, and look of this smart ring. I did order the sizing kit. I suggest that anyone contemplating the purchase of this ring buy and try the different sizes. I would have ordered the wrong size had I not tried the sizing kit first. It's more comfortable than I had expected. I am not used to wearing rings, and I expected it to be bulky and annoying, but a few hours after putting it on, I forgot it was there. I really like that there’s no subscription. The ring does an adequate job of monitoring sleep, heart rate, O2, and most other measurements. The battery life appears to be as advertised, which is a plus. I've found that most electronic devices advertise longer battery life than my experience shows, so it's refreshing to see that the developers of this device were honest in their advertising. I appreciate this, as I rarely encounter it in practice. Cons However, it has difficulty deciding how to categorize exercise. I am disabled and wheelchair bound. Apparently, there is no way to inform the program of this fact, which has it misunderstand my activity level. I would like to see an option added to the programming to accommodate people with physical disabilities, including those who use mobility devices such as canes, walkers, and wheelchairs. The most annoying thing about the app, however, is that the date is off by 1 day. I want a way to manually set the date, since it doesn't automatically adjust to the correct date. Another thing that slightly bothers me is that the sleep reports aren't as detailed as those from an Apple Watch or a Fitbit. I assume that’s because there's no subscription, but I could be wrong. Overall, there would need to be significant changes to earn more stars in my review. I haven't tried other smart rings, except for an inexpensive one I purchased some time ago that had a very short battery life and wasn't comparable to today’s smart rings. If the developers fixed the few issues I had with this ring, I would recommend it without reservation. But since I haven't tested it against the competition, I can say it's worth looking into at this time. The time between charges is impressive, and it does have the benefit of no subscription fee. These two things alone make it worth looking into.
I**H
Finish rubs off VERY quickly, fitness tracking WAY off - sleep tracking pretty good
So...here's the thing. What you'll think about this ring depends on what you bought it for. Sleep tracking? Decent. Close enough to get a good idea of what your sleep looks like. Fitness tracking? Not even close - typically 2-3k steps more recorded than on my apple watch - and I trust the watch more since it has GPS In addition, the whole idea of a 'smart ring' is to wear it all the time...well...after wearing it to the gym and doing dumbbell presses, the black finish is already scratching off...kind of a big issue considering what this wearable was made to do. The app itself is pretty straight forward and the ring, when sized correctly, fits fairly comfortably. I do notice that my index finger gets irritated every few days - but it also fits my middle finger so I just switch over for a day or two. Battery life seems to be pretty decent - I've been able to wear the ring for a week straight with no issue. Very important: do not order your normal ring size as Ringconn has their own sizing. You need to buy a sizing guide (it's like 2 dollars, no big deal) to check your size. As an example I am a 8.5 normally, in ringconn I'm a 12 (index finger).
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