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Samsung galaxia usable La aplicación móvil recibió una nueva capa de pintura recientemente, lo que refleja los esfuerzos de la compañía por simplificar la experiencia del software del reloj inteligente.
Algunas cosas han cambiado radicalmente, mientras que otros elementos se han actualizado sólo ligeramente. Aquí están las principales conclusiones.
Se eliminó el menú de hamburguesas, que incluye todos los dispositivos portátiles Galaxy conectados.
Hay un nuevo botón en la parte inferior de la pantalla que oculta la lista de dispositivos conectados.
(Capturas de pantalla de la izquierda de la versión anterior/Capturas de pantalla de la derecha de la nueva versión)
La pantalla de inicio ha sido actualizada. La vista previa de visualización en la parte superior de la pantalla de inicio es más grande y presta más atención a los detalles. Ahora muestra el diseño de los botones para cualquier modelo que tengas.
Además, “Observando caras”.“Pantalla de aplicaciones”“teja” y “Tablero rápido” Los botones se reorganizan y se vuelven a colorear. Asimismo, se han cambiado ligeramente de color otros iconos de la página de inicio.
Finalmente, el menú Watch Faces también se ha renovado un poco. el “gestiona” El texto se reemplaza con un botón, el fondo de cada categoría de esferas del reloj es de un tono gris más oscuro y las esferas del reloj ahora se enumeran en más categorías.
el “pantalla de aplicación”“teja” y “Tablero rápido” Las pantallas casi no han cambiado. Es como si a Samsung se le acabara el tiempo para rediseñarlo todo.
Por ejemplo, la pantalla Tiles todavía tiene “gestiona” texto en lugar de usar el nuevo botón como el menú Watch Faces.
Es posible que Samsung actualice estos otros aspectos de la aplicación portátil más adelante y le dé a la interfaz de usuario una segunda capa de pintura nueva. Le informaremos si hay actualizaciones futuras que sigan optimizando el resto de la interfaz de usuario utilizando estas nuevas ideas de diseño como base.
Nueva información para Samsung El próximo Galaxy Watch se filtró recientemente y desafía el nombre actualmente aceptado. Muchos informes hasta este momento se han referido al próximo modelo de gama alta como Reloj Galaxy Ultra. Pero el sitio griego de noticias tecnológicas Tecnología loca Afirma que en realidad se llamará Galaxy Watch
La publicación no explica por qué. Samsung está considerando un cambio de nombre, aunque la especulación en línea sugiere que puede ser en respuesta a Reloj Apple Ultra serie. Es posible que la empresa quiera tener un nombre único para su dispositivo que lo distinga claramente de sus competidores.
Sin embargo, si lo hacen, Samsung también podría usar el mismo apodo “X”. manzanacomo Otros rumores decían El fabricante está trabajando en el Apple Watch Esto puede llevar a un cambio de nombre, y aunque pueda parecer extraño centrarse tanto en qué nombre se le dará a los dispositivos que aún no han sido lanzados, las empresas tecnológicas necesitan un nombre adecuado para establecer una identidad con los usuarios.
Diseño más resistente
Por supuesto, hay más en la filtración de Tech Maniacs que solo el nombre. El informe afirma que el dispositivo portátil tendrá una batería de 578 mAh, que es más grande que la batería de 425 mAh del Galaxy Watch6 Classic. Con una fuente de alimentación como esta, el futuro dispositivo de Samsung podría durar hasta 100 horas con una sola carga.
Según el sitio web de Sam MobileParte de la longevidad se debe al chipset Exynos W1000. Ha habido bastante revuelo en torno a los dispositivos. Informe de Diario económico coreano El periódico afirmaba que era un 20 por ciento más eficiente energéticamente que la generación anterior.
Junto con el chip, Samsung también parece estar trabajando para hacer que los dispositivos portátiles sean muy potentes. Tech Maniacs dice el reloj reloj de manzana ultra lo que puede Sumérgete a la misma profundidad.
Según se informa, la compañía celebrará su próximo evento Unpacked Julio 10 Pudimos ver el próximo Galaxy Watch presentado junto con otros productos Samsung en ese momento. Sin embargo, Tech Maniacs está haciendo otra declaración audaz diciendo que el evento ya se trasladó al 24 de junio.
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No explican adecuadamente por qué Samsung retrasó la fecha, aunque creen que puede tener algo que ver con los Juegos Olímpicos. Es posible que la empresa quiera hacer sus grandes anuncios antes de los Juegos Olímpicos de París para no verse eclipsada. Como ocurre con cada filtración, tómate esta información con cautela.
Smart rings vs. smartwatches: which is the best choice? As smart rings become more popular and enter the public consciousness, many people are asking this question. but there’s no straightforward answer. Both devices serve similar purposes, but are made for different people with different preferences. In this guide, I’ll help you decide which is right for you.
Many tech reviewers have suggested that smart rings could signal the end of smartwatches. But based on my extensive testing of the best smart rings, I can confidently say they won’t suit everyone. While it might seem that wearing a tracker on your finger could be more comfortable and convenient, this isn’t always the case. You’ll also need to consider accuracy, design, price, and tracking features.
It may also be helpful to consider some of the best fitness trackers on the market. There’s an overlap between the best smartwatches and fitness trackers: although smart rings are gaining popularity, many find that budget-friendly fitness trackers can offer a more reliable and straightforward way to monitor health, sleep, and fitness.
Drawing from my years of experience testing smart rings and smartwatches, I’ve created this guide so you can decide whether a smart ring or a smartwatch is right for you based on your budget, preferences, and priorities.
The Circular Ring Slim has a sleek design, but we’re not sure about that big white logo on the front. (Image credit: Becca Caddy)
Smart ring vs smartwatch: Comfort, design and durability
Choosing between a smartwatch and a smart ring largely depends on personal preference. Smartwatches offer adjustable straps for a perfect fit and can be customized by swapping out straps with different materials and colors.
However, if you find wearing something on your wrist uncomfortable, a smart ring might be a better alternative. While smart rings don’t offer adjustable sizing, many companies will send you a sizing kit with plastic dummy rings to help you find the ideal one for you. Most of the ones I’ve tested so far have been incredibly comfortable with a snug fit.
They’re designed to be comfortable enough to wear overnight, whereas many people dislike wearing watches to bed.
Although these rings are fixed in design, they tend to be more discreet and resemble jewelery, bringing you a sleeker, less sporty look compared to most smartwatches and fitness trackers. However, many do still seem bulky when you compare them to regular rings, especially on smaller hands – don’t let the marketing messages that they’re all incredibly slim and dainty fool you.
Like all wearable technology, smart rings are also susceptible to wear and tear. During my tests, those with matte black finishes, like the Ultrahuman Ring Air and the Circular Ring Slim, showed significant signs of scratching after just a few days. More premium smartwatches, on the other hand, are designed with durability in mind.
Smart ring vs smart watch: Screens, apps and smartphone features
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is our pick of the best Apple Watch smartwatches. (Image credit: Future)
If you prefer a device with a screen, you’ll need to choose a smartwatch or a larger fitness tracker. Smart rings are designed to be more passive – though some models now include added features, like vibrating alarms. This makes smart rings an excellent choice if you’re trying to reduce your screen time but still want to monitor your health. Alternatively, you could consider a screenless wrist-based tracker, like the Whoop 4.0, which focuses purely on fitness tracking without digital distractions.
While the lack of a screen might be part of the smart ring appeal, consider whether you might miss this feature during activities like running, using apps or when you want to control music playback from your phone. For many, the desire to disconnect from screens is strong. But if you’re moving from a smartwatch or fitness tracker to a smart ring, it’s worth thinking about whether this will impact your lifestyle, especially if you’re keen on tracking specific activities from your wrist in real-time, like workouts.
On the other hand, smartwatches, especially those with LTE connectivity, offer a world of possibilities. They can function as standalone devices, capable of sending SOS alerts and making calls. Many also feature physical controls, built-in voice assistants, and apps, making them much more than just fitness trackers. Think of them as your comprehensive digital companions.
Smart ring vs smart watch: Sleep tracking, energy and wellbeing
The Ultrahuman Ring Air is a solid sleep tracker. (Image credit: Becca Caddy)
One significant advantage of smart rings is their accuracy in sleep tracking thanks to the data they collect, like heart rate, movement and even temperature. For those who find wrist-worn devices uncomfortable at night, a smart ring might also be a more suitable option. Generally, I’ve found the smart rings I’ve tested to be more comfortable for overnight wear, though it’s worth noting that a poorly fitting ring or flashing sensors can disrupt sleep.
Many top smart rings are primarily designed to monitor sleep and give you information about your energy levels and overall well-being rather than focusing primarily on fitness. This makes them an excellent choice for those prioritizing a holistic view of their health, although most high-end smartwatches and fitness trackers also track these metrics too.
Oura and Ultrahuman offer detailed feedback on your daily energy levels and readiness for exercise in their apps, as well as giving you information about the best time to eat, sleep and drink caffeine. This type of feedback isn’t unique – for example, Garmin offers similar suggestions about energy levels – but it does highlight how smart rings are differentiating their offerings from other devices.
It’s important to mention that while many smartwatches and fitness trackers, like the best Apple Watches, are just as effective at sleep tracking, they may require nightly charging, which can be really inconvenient. Just like smartwatches, battery life varies significantly among smart rings: for example, the latest Oura Ring Generation 3 lasts up to 7 days on a single charge, whereas the Circular Ring Slim needs recharging after just 2 days.
Smart ring vs smart watch: Fitness tracking, sensors and accuracy
The Garmin Forerunner 265 and the Garmin Fenix 6X are two of the best running watches. (Image credit: Future)
Many of the leading smart rings can track your movement, and they’re getting better at monitoring your workouts – especially when you add activities manually via their app. However, smartwatches and fitness trackers currently provide the best solution for detailed data on speed, heart rate, laps, and other specific metrics.
While some may claim that smart rings can perform all the functions of smartwatches and fitness trackers, they fall short in delivering comprehensive fitness data and (obviously) cannot display this information in real-time, because there’s no screen.
This is probably why some people combine their wearable gear, using a dedicated fitness tracker, like a top-tier running watch, for specialized activities while wearing a smart ring for continuous, everyday wear. Although mixing and matching wearables is an option, it may not be feasible for everyone, particularly those on a budget or those who prefer simplicity.
There’s a big debate about whether smart rings or smartwatches are more accurate. Some data suggests that a smart ring’s placement on your finger might yield more precise readings for heart rate and temperature, but this accuracy depends on several factors, including the quality of the sensors, the algorithms used for data interpretation, and, importantly, the fit of the device. For instance, one smart ring I’m currently reviewing fits like the others I’ve tested at first, but shifts around during the night, causing the sensors to lose contact with my skin.
Smart ring vs smartwatch: Price, subscriptions and risk
The Oura (3rd gen) is one of our top choices if you’re looking for a reliable sleep tracker. (Image credit: Future)
There are many different smartwatches available, from the eye-wateringly expensive Apple Watch Ultra 2 ($799 / £799 / AU$1,399) to the incredibly affordable CMF Watch Pro from Nothing ($69 / £69 / AU$131). It’s a similar story with fitness trackers, from the high-end running watch, the Garmin Epix Pro ($899.99 / £829.99 / AU$$1,529) to the super budget Huawei Band 7 (£49.99 / AU$159).
In comparison, the best smart rings aren’t quite as pricey as the most high-end models, but are still a significant investment. For example, the Oura Gen 3 is $299 /£230 / AU$420 and the Ultrahuman Ring Air is $349 / £280 / about AU$537.
Some reviewers claim that smart rings are available on a budget, but in my experience, these affordable options compromise on quality. In contrast, budget fitness trackers might lack some of the same slick aesthetic appeal but often offer greater reliability. If cost is your primary concern, choose one of the best budget fitness trackers. Things are changing fast, but right now it’s hard to make a good smart ring on a budget, which has led to a surge in the market of low-quality, cheap smart rings.
What’s more, there’s been a significant buzz around smart rings. I’ve met people who were initially enthusiastic about owning a smart ring, only to find it uncomfortable, excessively scratched, or simply annoying to use. If you have a more generous budget and enjoy experimenting with the latest gadgets, these issues might not deter you. However, for those who are more cautious, it might not be the ideal time to invest in a smart ring.
It’s worth noting that certain leading smart rings, like the Oura, come with subscription plans. While some users might find these services and their benefits appealing – such as upgrades and integration with third-party apps – it’s essential to evaluate whether the ongoing expenses after the initial purchase are in your budget.
Finally, some smart rings seem rushed to market. Features aren’t ironed out, design flaws are evident, and the apps don’t read or work as well as they should. In comparison, more established devices, like smartwatches, tend to offer a more polished experience, benefiting from years of user feedback and iteration.
Smart ring vs smartwatch: which is the best?
The CMF Watch Pro from Nothing is our top pick of the best smartwatch on a budget at only $69 / £69 / AU$131. (Image credit: Luke Baker)
There’s no definitive answer as to whether smart rings or smartwatches are better. Each type of wearable caters to different preferences and needs, with distinct advantages and disadvantages.
A smart ring could be an excellent choice for those with a larger budget who are keen on trying the latest technology and don’t require detailed fitness tracking. Smart rings are also particularly effective for monitoring overall wellness and sleep; many of the best ones are very light and comfortable. However, as a category, smart rings are still in their infancy, and will improve with time.
If you value having apps at your fingertips, require detailed fitness metrics, or want a proven, reliable device, a smartwatch is the way to go. Alternatively, if apps are not a priority and cost is a concern, consider opting for one of the top fitness trackers.
While they may not have the aesthetic appeal of the newest smartwatches or the novelty of smart rings, they’re great at tracking fitness metrics accurately without any fuss.
Fitness tech brand Zepp Health has quietly launched a new, low-cost smartwatch: the Amazfit Bip 5 Unity. As the name suggests, it resembles the previous Bip 5 model with a few design changes and most of the same features. A few were cut from the mid-range wearable. The Bip 5 Unity is slimmer than its counterpart, sporting a stainless steel middle frame rather than one made of plastic. It weighs less too, clocking in at 25 grams (minus the strap). Yet despite the smaller size, the smartwatch has the same 1.91-inch touchscreen capable of outputting an image resolution of 320 x 380 pixels.
(Image credit: Amazfit Bip 5 Unity)
Inside is a 300 mAh battery with an average lifespan of up to 11 days before needing a charge. If you have Battery Saver Mode turned on, the device can last almost an entire month; up to 26 days. The screen is made out of 2.5D tempered glass to resist scratches and is covered in an anti-fingerprint coating. Other notable design aspects include a resistance rating of IP68 so it can survive being submerged underwater, and a speaker and microphone duo for Bluetooth calling.
Software features
When it comes to software, the Bip 5 Unity has a wide array of tools. It comes pre-installed with over 120 sports modes from rock climbing to square dancing just to name a few. The wearable can even auto-detect six different forms of cardio exercises. What this means is when you begin jogging or working out on an elliptical machine, the hardware will record your progress without needing direct input from you. Auto-detect can be finicky. Amazfit states certain actions such as driving a car can trigger it.
On the back of the watch face is a sensor that keeps tabs on your heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress levels. If the device detects any abnormalities, it’ll display a Smart Health Alert telling you to quickly address the issue. The Bip 5 Unity could, for example, warn you that your blood oxygen levels are dropping low. Another notification will let you know if it detects high-stress levels and presents an on-screen button where you can begin a breathing exercise.
(Image credit: Future)
Other important software features include Amazon Alexa as your AI assistant and support for over 70 downloadable apps. According to NotebookCheck, you can install the smartwatch apps through the official Zepp app on your smartphone. Unlike the older Amazfit Bip 5, this new model lacks a built-in GPS. You’ll have to connect the wearable to your phone to receive GPS data. Additionally, the watch face doesn’t curve around your wrist like the previous generation. It’s completely flat.
The Amazfit Bip 5 Unity is available in the United States for $69.99. You have your pick of either a gray, charcoal black, or pink wristband. It’s also available for purchase in the UK for £69.90 with a gray or charcoal wristband.
Be sure to check out TechRadar’s roundup of the best smartwatches for 2024 if you want other recommendations.
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In Frank Herbert’s Dune, the Fremen natives who inhabit the desert planet Arrakis wear moisture-capturing stillsuits to survive the sweltering conditions. Now, living in London, I have little need for a full-blown stillsuit, but if you’ve ever attempted to ride the Central Line at peak commuting hours in summertime, you’ll share my wish for a better way – any way! – to deal with the downright suffocating heat.
Enter the Sony Reon Pocket 5, a wearable thermo device that cools or warms your body, depending on the conditions of your environment. Designed to sit neatly on the back of your neck, the Reon Pocket 5 uses a plate-like “thermos module” and five sensors – three for temperature, one for humidity, and one for motion – to determine optimal body temperature and, hopefully, make you more comfortable while moving, standing or sitting.
The Reon Pocket 5 offers five levels of cooling and four levels of warmth, meaning – in theory – it’s just as useful on a toasty commuter train as it is on a chilly flight. The device works automatically when paired with the included wearable Reon Pocket Tag, which senses outside conditions and feeds information back to the neck device. The Reon Pocket 5 still works without this pin-like accessory, mind, but it’ll only detect your body’s temperature, rather than that of your environment (thus reacting to – rather than pre-empting – changes in body temperature).
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The Reon Pocket 5 and Reon Pocket Tag(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Reon Pocket 5 thermos module(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Reon Pocket 5 and Reon Pocket Tag(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Reon Pocket 5 on a dummy’s neck(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Reon Pocket 5 on a dummy’s neck(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Reon Pocket Tag displayed on a dummy(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
If you’d rather take a manual approach, the Reon Pocket 5 can be controlled using Sony’s new Reon Pocket App, which is compatible with both iOS and Android devices. Helpfully, you’ll be able to slide through those aforementioned temperature levels via Bluetooth, so the device should work anytime, anywhere (hikers, rejoice!). You’ll also get up to 17 hours of rechargeable battery life.
Incidentally, Sony’s remote air conditioning technology isn’t new; the first Reon Pocket device launched in Japan way back in 2019, while subsequent iterations have since gone on sale in Japan and Hong Kong. The Reon Pocket 5, however, is the first device of its kind to be made available outside of Asia, with the UK market getting first dibs.
The Reon Pocket 5 is available to pre-order now for £139 (that’s around $170 / AU$260) from Sony’s website, and is set to begin shipping on May 15. The Reon 5T package includes the device itself, a Reon Pocket Tag, and a white neckband, though Sony is also offering a beige-colored neckband for £25, should you wish to swap out the white for something more muted.
Sony Reon Pocket 5: hands-on impressions
The Reon Pocket 5 Android app (Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
I had the chance to go hands-on (or neck-on?) with the Reon Pocket 5 at a recent Sony demo event, and was pleasantly surprised by how effective the device was at reducing (or increasing) my body’s temperature at the touch of a button.
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The thermos module is basically a hot plate for your neck, and despite its small size, the increased sensitivity to temperature in that area of the body means that heating it up or cooling it down makes your entire body feel more comfortable.
Weighing just 116g, the device itself isn’t a nuisance to wear, either – I forgot it was strapped to my neck during an hour-long sit-down meal with the Sony team – though I will say that no amount of tucking makes it invisible. At the front, the neckband sits just above the collar, and at the back, the thermos module juts up and out, so you’ll no doubt get some “what the heck is that?” looks while wearing the Reon Pocket 5 in public places (that said, Apple’s AirPods were ridiculed when they first released, and look at them now…).
The question of when and where this product should be worn is altogether larger; I’m not convinced that seeking the perfect body temperature all the time is a good thing. But as a means of simply making travel more comfortable, the Sony Reon Pocket 5 delivers on its promise. Kudos to the first person who wears this and the Dyson Zone air-purifying headphones at the same time.
Apple says it sees its Vision Pro headset as an essential addition to every business and is pushing for more enterprises to adopt the firm’s advanced wearable tech.
While spatial computing certainly has a role in business, allowing firms to create experiences that were, until now, impossible, or at least, unrealistic, many firms remain unconvinced of the benefits, which is a view that Apple wants to change.
The company says enterprise developers are making headway in several categories, from productivity and product design to immersive training and guided work. By using Vision Pro, companies can reinvent workspace environments while enhancing everyday productivity.
Enhancing everyday productivity
The tech behemoth is keen to stress the many uses its wearable tech can be put to, from allowing users to easily access and manipulate their data using popular productivity apps like Microsoft 365 and SAP Analytics Cloud, to streamlining business decision-making with real-time access to data dashboards, 3D maps, and graphics.
“There’s tremendous opportunity for businesses to reimagine what’s possible using Apple Vision Pro at work,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise Marketing.
“We’re thrilled to see the innovative ways organizations are already using Apple Vision Pro, from planning fire response operations to iterating on the most intricate details of an engine design – and this is just the beginning. Combined with enterprise-grade capabilities like mobile device management built into visionOS, we believe spatial computing has the potential to revolutionize industries around the world.”
Through data visualization on the Vision Pro, businesses can also explore advanced design and collaboration opportunities and aid in training procedures. Apple says guided work, which often requires a comprehensive understanding of a person’s surroundings, is another area where the Vision Pro comes in handy. The wearable technology could also provide invaluable assistance in emergency response, maintenance and repairs, utilities management, or even construction projects.
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Despite the myriad benefits Apple is touting, many firms still need convincing that Vision Pro will indeed enhance everyday productivity and not merely offer a different – and perhaps less efficient – way of accomplishing standard tasks. This is the biggest challenge Apple must overcome if it is to secure broader adoption of its headset.
Vera is a ring that does more than just sparkle. Picture a sleek, stylish accessory that doubles as a personal health advisor, quietly working around the clock to keep you informed about your body’s well-being. This is the Vera Ring, a cutting-edge health monitoring device designed to fit seamlessly into your life, offering valuable insights into your physical condition while maintaining the appearance of a chic piece of jewelry. Watch the video below to learn more about this unique wearable health tracking ring.
At the heart of the Vera Ring’s capabilities is its ability to keep a close watch on your heart’s health. It constantly measures your heart rate, keeping tabs on how fast your heart beats and how much it varies from beat to beat. This information is crucial because it can give you a clear picture of your heart’s condition. The ring is even gearing up to track your blood pressure in the near future. With all this data, the Vera Ring calculates a score for your heart’s health and gives you personalized advice to help you keep it strong and healthy.
Specially priced early bird pledges are now available for the innovational project from roughly $249 or £196 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 28% off the retail amount, while the Indiegogo crowd funding is under way.
Key Health Categories Monitored:
Heart Health:
– Tracks Beats Per Minute (BPM), Resting Heart Rate (RHR), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and Blood Pressure (BP, feature upcoming). – Offers a Heart Score and recommendations for cardiovascular improvement.
Sleep Quality:
– Monitors Sleep Duration, Time Awake, Light Sleep, Deep Sleep, and REM cycles. – Provides a Sleep Score and suggestions for enhancing sleep quality.
Respiratory Health:
– Measures Blood Oxygen (SpO2), VO2 Max, and Respiratory Rate. – Delivers insights and advice on respiratory function.
Immune System Status:
– Combines temperature, HRV, stress, and sleep data to assess immune health. – Advises on optimal times for rest or activity.
Stress Levels:
– Utilizes heart rate and temperature data to offer stress-related information. – Helps identify stress triggers and provides strategies for stress management.
Physical Activity:
– Goes beyond step counting with proprietary ActiveZone technology. – Generates an Activity Score and shows its impact on overall health.
But the Vera Ring doesn’t stop there. It also acts as a guardian of your sleep, analyzing how long and how well you rest each night. It breaks down your sleep into different stages, like light, deep, and REM sleep, and then gives you a score to help you understand the quality of your rest. With this information, you can make changes to improve your sleep, which is a cornerstone of good health.
Wearable health monitor ring
Breathing is something we do without thinking, but it can reveal a lot about our health. The Vera Ring measures the oxygen level in your blood, your maximum oxygen uptake, and how fast you breathe. These insights are especially important in today’s world, where respiratory health is more crucial than ever. The ring offers suggestions to help you maintain or improve your breathing, which can be a key indicator of your overall health.
Your immune system is your body’s defense against illness, and the Vera Ring helps you keep it in top shape. It looks at your body temperature, heart rate variability, stress levels, and sleep data to give you a clear picture of your immune health. With this information, the ring advises you on when to rest and when you can push yourself a bit more, helping you maintain a strong immune system.
If the Vera Ring campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and the project progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around May 2024. To learn more about the Vera Ring wearable health monitor ring project study the promotional video below.
Managing stress is a challenge in our fast-paced world, but the Vera Ring is here to help. It identifies when you’re feeling stressed by monitoring your heart rate and body temperature. Then, it offers techniques to help you manage that stress effectively. This feature is designed to help you stay calm and focused, no matter what life throws your way.
For those who like to stay active, the Vera Ring is a supportive companion. It uses ActiveZone technology to track your physical activity more accurately than just counting steps. It gives you an Activity Score, showing you how your exercise habits affect your overall health. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast or just enjoy a casual walk, the Vera Ring makes it clear how staying active contributes to your health story.
The Vera Ring is more than just a piece of wearable technology; it’s a discreet, all-in-one health companion that provides continuous health metrics and practical advice. It empowers you to make informed decisions for a healthier, more balanced life. With its blend of style and function, the Vera Ring is a prime example of how wearable tech can have a positive impact on our health and wellness. Whether you’re deeply invested in your health data or just looking for a nudge to keep you on track, the Vera Ring is designed to be your go-to gadget for staying in tune with your body’s needs.
For a complete list of all available backing options, stretch goals, extra media and performance metrics for the wearable health monitor ring, jump over to the official Vera Ring crowd funding campaign page by navigating to the link below.
Source : Indiegogo
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Wouldn’t it be great to travel to a foreign countries and speak freely with locals in over 130 different languages, conducting business with international partners without the fear of miscommunication. The DEARS wearable translator makes this possible. This innovative device harnesses the power of ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence to deliver real-time, precise translations in a staggering 138 languages. With an accuracy rate surpassing 96%, DEARS is becoming an indispensable tool for anyone looking to bridge the gap between languages, whether they’re tourists, students, or business professionals.
The DEARS translator is designed to provide simultaneous interpretation, which means you can have live conversations with people speaking different languages without awkward pauses or misunderstandings. You simply speak in your mother tongue, and DEARS translates your words for the listener instantly. The same happens when they respond, allowing for a natural flow of dialogue. This feature is particularly useful during video calls, where it’s crucial that all participants understand each other in real time to maintain the momentum of the conversation.
Early bird reservation pledges are now available for the ground-breaking project from roughly $119 or £94 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 37% off the final retail price, while the Kickstarter crowd funding is under way.
One of the standout features of DEARS is its ability to integrate with popular communication applications. This flexibility means that whether you’re sending a quick text or engaging in a lengthy discussion, DEARS can adapt to your needs. The device comes with two modes to cater to different environments: Automatic Mode is ideal for quieter settings where you want translations to occur instantly, while Manual Mode gives you control over when translations happen, which is perfect for noisy surroundings where you might need to wait for a break in the background noise.
ChatGPT translator earbuds
Privacy is a top concern for many users, and DEARS addresses this by ensuring that personal information is not collected. Your conversations remain private, giving you peace of mind while you communicate. The device comes with a free initial year of app translation service, after which there’s an annual fee of $19.9, not including video call functions. For those who frequently engage in video calls, there are additional packages available, priced according to usage.
The DEARS wearable translator is a sophisticated piece of technology that uses artificial intelligence to provide real-time, accurate translations. It’s a valuable asset for anyone looking to overcome language barriers in our interconnected world. Whether you’re a traveler trying to immerse yourself in a new culture, a student learning a new language, or a professional working with international teams, DEARS offers a reliable and efficient way to communicate without boundaries.
If the Transdear campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and the project completion progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around April 2024. To learn more about the Transdear ChatGPT language translation earbuds project inspect the promotional video below.
For a complete list of all available pledges, stretch goals, extra media and engineering specifications for the ChatGPT language translation earbuds, jump over to the official Transdear crowd funding campaign page by clicking the link below.
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The world of virtual reality gaming is constantly evolving, and the latest innovation from Refract Technologies is set to make waves among virtual reality enthusiasts and gamers. The company has unveiled the AXIS Lite wearable VR controller, a unique game control that promises to deliver an unparalleled level of immersion to players by offering full-body tracking capabilities. This new VR controller has been specifically designed to make the player’s movements in the real world translate seamlessly into the virtual environment, providing a more realistic and engaging experience.
Wearable VR controller
Soon to be made available via Kickstarter you can now register your interest over on the official Kickstarter project page. One of the most notable features of the AXIS Lite is its user-friendly setup. The controller does away with the need for intricate configurations and external sensors that can often be a hassle to install and calibrate.
Instead, it boasts a simplified four-node system that allows for quick and easy calibration, meaning players can dive into their virtual adventures without delay. This streamlined setup process is not just a time-saver; it also enhances the overall gaming experience by reducing the barriers to entry for enjoying VR.
The AXIS Lite’s performance is another area where it shines. It offers 360-degree coverage and boasts low latency, ensuring that every movement, whether it’s a dance move, a jump, or a simple crouch, is captured and reflected in the game in real time. This responsiveness is crucial for maintaining the illusion of being present in the virtual world, which is at the heart of what makes VR gaming so captivating.
AXIS Lite
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Compatibility is also a strong suit of the AXIS Lite. The controller is designed to work with a multitude of VR platforms and development engines, including popular ones like SteamVR, OpenVR, OpenXR, Unity, and Unreal Engine. This wide-ranging compatibility means that the AXIS Lite can be integrated into a diverse array of VR experiences, making it a versatile addition to any gamer’s arsenal.
The anticipation for the AXIS Lite is building, with pre-orders set to begin on February 8. Refract Technologies is offering an early bird discount to reward quick decision-makers, followed by a standard pre-order rate. When the controller officially hits the market in May 2024, it will be available at its full retail price.
Whether you are a gamer seeking a more immersive game experience or a content creator who needs a more accessible motion-capture solution, AXIS delivers flexibility while remaining user-friendly and reasonably-priced. Built by gamers and tested by professional athletes, AXIS is the real-time full-body motion-tracking solution offering untethered freedom of movement so you can use your body as a real-time game controller.
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Imagine a world where you can not only hear your favorite music, movie soundtracks, or the sounds of your video games but also feel them. Sensit! has brought this concept to life in the United States with the introduction of the Feelbelt, a device that takes your audio experience to a new level by adding a tactile sensation to the sounds you love. This innovative product uses haptic feedback technology to convert audio signals into vibrations, allowing you to feel the sound in a way that has never been possible before.
The Feelbelt is designed to work across a broad range of frequencies, from the deep bass at 10 Hz to the high treble notes at 20,000 Hz. This means that no matter what you’re listening to—a powerful symphony, an explosive action film, or an immersive video game—you’ll be able to feel every note and sound effect, enhancing your engagement with the content. The technology behind the Feelbelt ensures that you’re not just passively listening but actively experiencing the audio.
One of the most exciting aspects of the Feelbelt is its wireless capability. It can connect to a variety of devices, such as smartphones, gaming consoles, and home theater systems, without the need for cumbersome cables. This feature provides you with the freedom to move around and enjoy your audio without being tethered to a specific spot. The wireless nature of the Feelbelt makes it a versatile addition to any tech enthusiast’s collection, seamlessly integrating with your existing gadgets.
Wearable haptic audio
Customization is key with the Feelbelt. Users have the ability to adjust the intensity and frequency of the vibrations to match their preferences or to better suit the type of content they are consuming. Whether you want a subtle background rumble or an intense vibration that echoes every beat, the Feelbelt can be tailored to your liking. This level of personalization ensures that the haptic feedback enhances the audio without overwhelming it, creating a unique and individualized experience.
The Feelbelt is not just for those seeking an enhanced entertainment experience; it also offers significant benefits for individuals with hearing impairments. By translating audio into tactile feedback, the Feelbelt provides a new way for people who are hard of hearing to connect with sounds, allowing them to feel the rhythm of music or the intensity of a movie’s soundtrack, which they might otherwise miss.
Sensit!’s CEO, Benjamin Heese, has emphasized the company’s dedication to advancing digital experiences through innovative technology. The launch of the Feelbelt in the U.S. market is a testament to Sensit!’s mission to create more immersive and inclusive audio experiences for all users. The company’s vision is to break down barriers and open up new possibilities for how we interact with sound.
Now available for purchase online and in select stores, the Feelbelt is accessible to anyone eager to discover a new dimension of audio. Whether you’re an audiophile looking to deepen your connection with music or a casual listener interested in a more engaging sound experience, the Feelbelt is ready to transform the way you perceive audio. With its arrival, Sensit! is leading the charge into a future where sound is not just heard but also felt, enriching the lives of users across the country.
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