Rogbid has announced the SR16 Smart Ring, its latest entry into the growing wearable market, featuring a titanium shell, full-display touch controls, and a suite of health-tracking sensors. Priced at $79.99, the SR16 aims to offer premium-grade functionality at a fraction of the cost of competitors such as Oura and Ultrahuman.
The company said the SR16 improves on its earlier SR08 Ultra and SR10 models with upgraded sensors, better durability, and a redesigned display interface. “The SR16 continues our commitment to blending innovation with everyday usability,” Rogbid said in its product statement. The titanium ring weighs 3.5 grams, measures 8 mm in width and 2.5 mm in thickness, and includes a new touch display that lets users check time, heart rate, step count, and sleep data directly on the ring.
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The SR16 pairs with smartphones via Bluetooth 5.2 and supports caller ID display, allowing users to see incoming numbers. Health tracking is powered by the Tianyi 3918H sensor, enabling continuous heart rate and SpO₂ monitoring, along with measurements of heart rate variability, stress, and sleep stages. While Rogbid’s companion app offers fewer analytics compared to Oura’s readiness scores or Ultrahuman’s metabolic insights, it delivers core wellness data suitable for most users.
The ring’s battery life is rated for about five days of active use or up to 30 days on standby, with magnetic charging and short-circuit protection. The SR16 also features gesture controls, allowing users to take photos or switch music tracks with simple hand motions. Available in black, silver, and gold, the model comes in seven sizes, ranging from size 8 to 14.
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At its current price, the SR16 presents a budget-friendly alternative to premium models, balancing design and essential functionality. Although it lacks the ecosystem integration seen in Samsung’s Galaxy Ring or the refined analytics of higher-end rivals, Rogbid’s latest release broadens accessibility to health-focused smart jewelry.
Source: Rogbid
