Smalth has unveiled its Titanium smart ring for global markets, expanding its presence in the budget wearable segment with a device focused on durability and long battery life. The company said the ring features a medical-grade titanium shell designed to be “lightweight, durable, and comfortable for long-term wear,” according to the original article.
The device weighs 2.7 grams and measures 7.6 mm in width with a 2.3 mm thickness. Smalth said the ring can store up to seven days of health data without requiring a Bluetooth or app connection, a feature more commonly found in higher-priced models such as the Oura Ring 4 or Ultrahuman Ring Air. “The affordable smart ring can store up to 7 days of complete health data without any Bluetooth or app connection,” the article stated.
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Health-tracking functions include continuous heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen saturation measurements, and sleep analysis with metrics such as sleep cycles and sleep stages. The ring connects to a companion app for broader insights, though Smalth acknowledged the software offers fewer analytics than premium rivals. The Titanium ring does not require a subscription.
Beyond wellness data, the ring tracks activities such as running, walking and cycling. Smalth claims the device delivers around seven days of battery life on a single charge, extending to up to 30 days when used with its charging case. The wearable is also rated waterproof up to 10 ATM.
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The Titanium ring is sold in a single black colour and is available for purchase through Smalth’s official website at a retail price of $88.
Source: Smalth
