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💍 Wear the future of health—smart, sleek, and subscription-free.
The RingConn Gen 2 is a minimalist titanium smart ring designed for adults seeking advanced health monitoring without the fuss of subscriptions. It features AI-powered sleep apnea detection, continuous heart rate, stress, and women's health tracking, all with up to 12 days of battery life. Waterproof up to 100 meters and compatible with Android and iOS, it offers a durable, stylish alternative to bulkier wearables, complete with a convenient charging case and a unique sizing system for a perfect fit.

















| ASIN | B0DG2WGS1P |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Material Type | Metal |
| Battery Average Life | 12 days |
| Battery Capacity | 18 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #255 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Smart Rings |
| Brand | RingConn |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Instruction Manual, Quick Guide, RingConn Ring, Type-C Cable |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Color | Future Silver |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices, iOS Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,969 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 Apnea Monitor, Stress Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Women's Health Tracker |
| Model Name | RingConn Gen 2 |
| Model Number | RCA-01 |
| Operating System | Android Wear 1.0 |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports, Running, Swimming, Walking, Yoga |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Supported Application | Apple Health, Google Health Connect, and over 38 other popular applications |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 810180160056 |
| 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 |
T**S
Love it way more than my Whoop
I switched from a Whoop, in part because it still wasn't totally comfortable sleeping with it on, and because the annual subscription was so expensive... I was originally waiting for the Ringconn Gen 3 to come out, but then I lost my Whoop charger on a plane, so I ended up grabbing the Gen 2... So happy I did! I may upgrade later, but honestly, the Ringconn Gen 2 is ticking all my boxes so far. It's super comfortable to wear, I normally wear it on my middle finger of my right hand (I'm left handed) but it also fits perfectly on my index finger, so I can switch it over if I get that soft soggy white ring rash, and just wear it for a few days on the other finger. The battery life is great, I just got into a routine of charging it on a Sunday afternoon while I'm chilling, and it only takes an hour or so to fully charge. It still has a few days charge left if I'm busy and don't get to do it on a Sunday, but I like the routine. I wear an Apple Watch Ultra for most of my fitness tracking, but the Rigconn actually picks up those short duration activities that the Apple Watch doesn't... spend 20-30 mins mixing and laying concrete or doing yard work, and Ringconn picks it up, while the Apple Watch typically won't. I also like that it's measuring the morning light exposure during the first hour after wake up... this one surprised me, but it's actually using it's sensors to detect the intensity and color of the light after you wake up... getting natural sunlight after you wake up helps depress melatonin production and improves wakefulness... it gives you a running measure of your wake up light exposure and differentiates between natural and artificial light! The app seems to be constantly improving. This was the one perceived weakness with Ringconn, but I can honestly say that I have seen clear signs that they are actively developing the app in the right direction, and also that they have been extremely responsive to user feedback... the responses to questions and feedback have been way more than canned or AI generated replies, they truly seem to welcome and respond to feedback. I love the no subscription model, and that they openly share data with Apple Health so it drives other apps as well if I want more specialized focus, but honestly, I think they are quietly building out their app in all the right areas, and I'm loving the platform. I have friends with other devices, and the Ringconn seems generally more compact and wearable than most I've seen. I'm so glad I switched, and I won't feel bad if I invest later in the Gen 3, but I don't feel like I'm missing anything now, so it will be because it offers something else I want, not because it fixes a gap in the current iteration!
B**S
Game Changer for Sleep Apnea & Daily Activity
I’ve been using the RingConn Gen 2 for a while now, and it has become an essential part of my daily routine. As someone managing sleep apnea, the level of detail this ring provides is incredible. It tracks my AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index) and blood oxygen levels throughout the night, which gives me peace of mind and real data I can actually use to monitor my health. What I love: • Sleep Tracking: The sleep apnea monitoring is top-notch. It even flagged a significant oxygen drop for me, which really helps in understanding my sleep quality. • Step Counting: It’s surprisingly accurate with steps. I’ve compared it to other trackers, and it holds its own perfectly. • Comfort: It's lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day and night without irritation. The Trade-off: The only thing to keep in mind is the battery life. While it’s rated for longer, using it as a dedicated sleep apnea and oxygen tracker means the battery drains a bit faster—I usually get about 7 days out of it. Honestly, for the amount of vital data it’s pulling while I sleep, that’s a trade-off I’m more than happy to make. If you’re looking for a discreet, powerful way to track your health and sleep, I can’t recommend this enough!
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.
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).
W**O
Useful data that is reliable up to a point
My sense is that with RingCon versus the alternative that requires paying a monthly fee for service, is that RingCon is more than good enough to avoid paying a monthly fee. That said with all of the ring based solutions they are best used for everything except exercise. For that you really want something that fits as a band on your wrist to obtain accurate exercise data. But if you are looking for sleep data then RingCon certainly works very good for this purpose. Monitoring through the day also is good though if you are constantly having to remove the ring because of something you are doing with your hands, perhaps this might not be the best solution. One fear based upon reading on the Internet is battery longevity. The Internet suggests that the ring's battery will loose the ability to hold a charge in a year's time. Likely this could be because of the very small battery embedded in the ring is worked hard and over a year time gives up. The battery is not replaceable given it is encased in epoxy that seals the ring such that you can wash with the ring on. Apparently there is a trade in option and I believe the cost is $100. Which suggests that the long term cost of using the ring is not a usage fee, but $10/month given the battery wears out. Likely the competition isn't saying this such that their cost of operation is their monthly fee plus whatever it costs to replace their ring in a year or so... Would I buy this again? I want to say no. I found that after a month I learned all I needed from the data and the data wasn't changing. In the end it cost me the price of the ring to learn to solve why I wasn't getting a good night's sleep. Though it could be said that the ring's cost was cheap if that is the case.
R**R
Incredible health tracking device
I’ve been very pleased with the RingCon. It’s lightweight, comfortable to wear all day and night, and the battery life is outstanding compared to many other wearable devices. The sleep, activity, and wellness tracking features provide useful insights without requiring a bulky smartwatch. The app is easy to navigate, and the ring feels durable and well-made. Overall, it’s a great option for anyone looking for a discreet and convenient way to monitor their health and fitness.
J**S
Great ring, yes it's a little pricey, but it works like it is supposed to!
I first tried a cheap smart ring ($60), and while the hardware was somewhat impressive, the app was junk: not specific to the particular ring. This RingConn ring, and app, however, are the real deal! The ring is well made, its inside surface is made so that it tends to stay in place on your finger without rotating around over time. The charge lasts a very long time, and so far after about a month, the ring still works and charges perfectly. The titanium exterior apparently really does resist scratches, because mine still looks new and I wear it 24/7, except for charging. I swim daily, and wear the ring without issues, it really is waterproof. Too bad it does not have a dedicated tracker for swimming (you have to edit that into the app data after the swim session), but I also use it for walking in our neighborhood, and that dedicated function tracks accurately, in tandem with Google Maps, to show the route you walked. Sleep data is fairly accurate, though it finds REM during some of the time I was awake, which is not correct. It also has twice counted time in my recliner watching TV (before going to bed) as if I had gone to bed, but that data can be easily edited the next morning if necessary. Sleep apnea tracking is a nice touch, it says I probably have mild apnea, which is correct (it would be worse if I did not tape my mouth at night!). Vital signs seem to be accurate, it detects periods of exertion when you are working your body hard. The heart rate is correct even when the ring is wet, which was not the case with my previous cheapie. The "stress" measurement must be based on the HRV value, not sure if that is really helpful for me. I purchased a size 13 after trying sizes in the sizing kit--don't skip that step, because this ring has an unusual inner surface and you need to make sure to get a size that works on your fingers. Turns out that 13 is a handy size for me, because I can wear the ring on a choice of 3 different fingers, meaning I can switch hands when I need to. According to the AI in the app, the ring finger doesn't make any difference. Just keep in mind that none of these smart rings, including the Oura, are medical devices--that is, they are not directly measuring most of the information that they display. Instead, these readings are calculated using complex algorithms based on data obtained by the sensors in the ring, so they are really estimates and should be viewed over time, to see trends. Some readings are more accurate than others, like heart rate is more directly measured than REM, for instance. There's certainly room for improvement, but all in all, this is a good product!
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.
J**L
Buen producto
Muy buena compra, para saber la talla del anillo de la marca, que te puede quedar bien y pedirlo con certeza. La calidad es muy buena. Contento. Lo recomiendo antes de comprar un anillo RingConn Gen 2
B**H
RingConn Gen 2 Smart Ring
Ich habe mir 3 verschiedene Smartringe angesehen. Alle hatten unterschiedliche Größen. Also, man kann nicht eine Firma probieren und sich dann doch für eine andere entscheiden. Das geht schief!!! Ich habe jeweils den Ringfinger und Zeigefinger rechts und links getestet und mich dann für den RingConn entschieden, weil die Größen einfach besser auf meine Finger passten. Wichtige Voraussetzung war auch, dass nur dieser Ring die Schlafapnoe überwacht. Und das macht er eindrucksvoll. Die Werte kann ich in der App abrufen, diese ist übrigens kostenlos. Es dauert ungefähr eine Woche, bis die Daten umfangreich ausgewertet werden können. Aber vom ersten Tag an wurden die Werte bereitgestellt. Wichtig für mich ist die Schlafüberwachung und das ist eindrucksvoll.
P**H
Excellent
Excellent
T**Q
Ringconn Sizing Kit was a big help
Excellent!
S**O
Si lo quieres para medir y devolver, olvídalo
Se tarda mucho en llegar y una vez que llega, te lo pruebas y dices “pues lo regreso, ahí dice que se puede” y si, se puede, pero lo que no sabes es que el envío corre por tu cuenta y amenos que quieras mandarlo por correos de México y darle la bendición, mejor olvídalo, que el envío sale más caro que el mismo producto. Ya tire el mío a la basura
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