A new fitness gadget wants to help you sleep better – What is it all about?

A new fitness gadget wants to help you sleep better – What is it all about?

A Titan ring that supports you decoratively, to train and sleep more restfully. We present to you the Amazfit Helio Ring.

What can the Amazfit Helio Ring do? The smart ring, which will soon be available in sizes 10 and 12 (via Amazfit website), is designed to monitor your health and sleep. It will be priced around 300 euros. The surface is coated with a titanium alloy.

According to the manufacturer, the corresponding app, which communicates via Bluetooth, will be compatible with Android starting from version 7.0 and from version 14 for iOS. The ring is also waterproof up to 10 ATM.

A package of sensors

Which sensors are installed? Devices for monitoring body temperature and heart rate are used; additionally, the ring detects movement for fitness tracking via a 3-axis accelerometer and a gyroscope. Furthermore, an EDA sensor is installed. This registers the change in the skin’s conductivity in response to emotional stress.

How does the ring aim to improve my sleep? The app compiles all data during the night, enabling monitoring of light, deep, and REM sleep phases as well as your breathing quality during sleep, according to the provider. After the analysis, the app suggests ways to enhance the quality of your sleep.

How long does the battery last? Amazfit states that the ring lasts about four days on average usage without recharging. For a complete recharge, the 20.5 mAh battery takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. The process is done wirelessly.

I already have the Amazfit Balance watch, can they work together? According to the manufacturer, they can be used side by side without issues. The data is automatically combined in the app. However, the watch is not necessary for the ring to make sense. It works alone as well.

What about third-party providers? Synchronization with third-party apps like Google Fit, Apple Health, or komoot and others is also possible.

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Source(s): Xataka, GameStar-Tech
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