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‘Gen 3 is not trying to become a noisy mini-smartwatch’: The RingConn Gen 3 smart ring boasts a feature that even the Oura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring don’t have — vibration alerts

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  • The RingConn Gen3 is now available for pre-order
  • It boasts new features including ‘Vascular Health Insights, blood pressure and vibration alerts
  • At present, vibration alerts are only keyed to health events and reminders, rather than phone notifications

The RingConn Gen 3 is now available for pre-order, and it boasts a range of upgrades and improvements over the RingConn Gen 2. Our reviewer called the slimmer RingConn Gen 2 Air the “perfect entry-level smart ring” and it made our best smart rings list. Clearly RingConn is already doing something right.

While the new model is slightly thicker, it’s got a bunch of new features, notably Vascular Health Insights and Smart Vibration Alerts. Vascular Health Insights is RingConn’s name for looking at your data longer-term, with the feature said to ‘push the ring beyond simple logging and more toward long-term pattern interpretation,’ according to the RingConn website. It’s ‘designed to help users understand broader cardiovascular trends over time’.

RingConn stresses it’s turning heart health signals into actionable insight, but at the moment it’s unclear how that differs to similar features from Oura and Samsung Health.

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Blood pressure monitoring is also on the cards, although RingConn is carefully not framing the ring as a replacement for a blood pressure cuff, as is the case with the best Apple Watches’ Hypertension feature. Instead, it’s designed as advisory or an estimate only.

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RingConn’s Smart Vibration Alerts are interesting: it’s a feature not currently used by the top smart rings like the Oura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring. Instead, it represents smart rings adopting an element of interactivity rather than remaining focused, quiet wearables for data collection.

However, rather than get into alerting you to phone notifications, the RingConn Gen 3’s Smart Vibration Alerts are only for health events, with the press release stating that ‘Gen 3 is not trying to become a noisy mini-smartwatch’.

‘The vibration feature is health-first, not message-first. That keeps the ring aligned with what people actually want from this category: helpful guidance without constant distraction.’ Presumably, those health events include features similar to the best smartwatches, alerting the user to unusually high or low heart rates. The vibration feature can be toggled on or off.

A solid foundation

The RingConn Gen 3 builds on the Gen 2’s solid foundation, with sleep apnea detection, menstrual cycle tracking, and an improved battery life (up to 11 days with vibration on, or 14 with vibration off).

It packs all the usual measuring of wellness metrics such as stress, heart rate variability, blood oxygen, sleep tracking, steps, calories and more. Stay tuned for our full review, and you can preorder the RingConn Gen 3 here for $386 (around £285 / AU$535).


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