A new approach to health tracking in the wearable electronics market. Introduced the smart Movano Ring

There is one more unusual device in the market for smart wearable gadgets that track the user’s health. It’s called the Movano Ring, and it will be fully presented at CES 2022.

A new approach to health tracking in the wearable electronics market.  Introduced the smart Movano Ring

However, much is already known now. For example, there are photographs where you can see that this is a ring, and it is very compact and even, probably, will seem cute to many. The developers separately focus attention on this, saying that this is primarily a device for a female audience.

What does this ring do? It can track various health-related metrics. There is a heart rate sensor, sleep tracking, calorie counting, breathing and heart rate variability tracking, and even temperature measurement. However, Ring excels in its approach to processing this data. While ordinary smartwatches or activity trackers often just collect and show us all this data, in the firstborn from Movano, the concept is a little more complicated. The manufacturer promises that the device software will correlate all this data with each other and issue certain tips and comments regarding the user’s health. For example, the application will help you to visually understand how exercise affects sleep, heart activity, and so on. But so far there are few details on this score.

A new approach to health tracking in the wearable electronics market.  Introduced the smart Movano Ring

Among other things, Movano talks about its future plans. The first Ring model won’t have any FDA approvals, but the company’s goal is to eventually gain class II approval and add medical features such as non-invasive glucose monitoring and cuffless blood pressure measurement. When this will happen is unknown, but to do so, the company is conducting clinical trials of its RF-enabled technology and algorithms, as well as accuracy studies to obtain FDA approval for monitoring heart rate, SpO2 and respiratory rate.

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