




I spent a week wearing the 2026 Smart Ring to see if a display on a finger-worn device is actually practical or just a gimmick. From checking health vitals to managing notifications, I tested how the touch interface handles daily interaction.
The build feels surprisingly robust given the inclusion of a touch-enabled screen, and the 5 ATM water resistance rating ensures it survives showers and pool sessions without a hiccup. It is clearly designed for durability, standing up to daily wear while keeping its sleek aesthetic intact.
Setup was straightforward, and the wireless charging convenience meant I never had to fumble with tiny ports. While the screen size requires a bit of precision, the touch interface is intuitive enough to navigate your health data quickly on the go.
This ring is perfect for minimalists who want essential health insights and a tech-forward accessory without committing to a full-sized watch.
With an overall rating of 4.67 out of 5, the Smart Ring proves itself as a standout piece of wearable tech. Given the $49 price point, it is an incredibly easy recommendation for anyone wanting to jump into smart jewelry.