Apple is reportedly developing a smart ring that may compete with existing products like the Oura Ring and Samsung Galaxy Ring, according to leaker and prototype collector Kosutami. This renewed interest comes as the latest Oura Ring 5 gains traction in the market, starting at a price of $399.
Apple has considered the concept of a smart ring for several years, as evidenced by multiple patents. Previous reports from 2024 indicated that Apple was exploring a wearable device designed for the finger, aimed at tracking user biometrics. This device could appeal to individuals seeking a less conspicuous alternative to the Apple Watch.
Current Developments
While rumors about Apple’s smart ring have diminished in recent years, the rising popularity of the Oura Ring appears to have reignited interest within the company. However, the latest rumors from Kosutami did not provide additional details regarding the specifications or features of the potential Apple smart ring.
Oura Ring Overview
The Oura Ring, developed by the Finnish health technology company Oura, was first launched in 2015. It is designed to monitor various health metrics, including activity levels, heart rate, respiratory rate, and sleep patterns. Data collected by the Oura Ring is transmitted via Bluetooth to the Oura app for analysis.
In its fifth iteration, the Oura Ring has become significantly smaller and now includes enhanced health-monitoring features such as blood pressure trend detection, nighttime breathing analysis, and tools for tracking GLP-1 medication.
Market Implications
The potential introduction of an Apple smart ring could represent a strategic expansion of its wearables lineup. As consumers increasingly seek discreet health-tracking solutions, Apple may be positioning itself to capture a segment of the market currently dominated by devices like the Oura Ring.
As of now, no official announcements have been made regarding the release date or specific functionalities of the rumored Apple smart ring.
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