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The days of smartwatches are over; you can now wear a smart ring to monitor your health: Know everything about the Luna Ring

It's 3mm slim design, fighter-jet grade titanium body, and diamond-like coating that resists corrosion and scratches make it a sturdy construction.

Homegrown smart wearables brand, Noise officially enters the market for wearable technology’s premium smart ring segment by launching the health-tracking smart ring Luna Ring. The device supports wireless charging and is capable to monitor your health as it includes all the essential sensor which a smartwatch have. This smart ring is capable to track your heart rate, temperature, and SpO2 and can do a lot more. It has a hypoallergenic inner shell and a titanium body claimed to be suitable for all skin types.

Luna Ring price in India and availability details

The cost and launch date for the Luna Ring in India has not yet been disclosed by Noise. However, the device is currently up for prebooking and to do that one needs to purchase a Priority Access pass worth Rs 2,000. Numerous advantages are also included with the Priority Access pass. Sunlit Gold, Rose Gold, Stardust Silver, Lunar Black, and Midnight Black are the available colour options for the new smart ring.

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Luna Ring price in India and availability details

An additional discount of Rs 1,000 on the day of the purchase, giving a direct cash benefit of Rs 3,000 to pass holders. Customers with Priority Access pass also get to purchase Noise i1 smart eyewear at a 50% discounted price, of Rs 4,499. Pass holders would also be eligible for free liquid/damage/theft insurance worth Rs 2000.

Additionally, the pass holders get unique access to additional alluring brand offers and guaranteed packaged benefits, enabling them to experience and improve their way of life with the cutting-edge wearable, Luna Ring by Noise.

Luna Ring features and specifications

The Luna Ring is marketed as an incredibly light smart ring. It’s 3mm slim design, fighter-jet grade titanium body, and diamond-like coating that resists corrosion and scratches make it a sturdy construction. Noise claims that the item is appropriate for all skin types and includes a smooth, hypoallergenic inner shell as well as a pointing edge on the outside shell for guided wearing.

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The sensor on the Luna Ring consists of Infrared Photoplethysmography (PPG), Skin Temperature, and 3-axis accelerometer sensors measuring physiological signals, all of which are seamlessly integrated into a flexible rim with a battery design and practical wireless charging. This allows for a comfortable fit and exceptional health-tracking capabilities.

Luna Ring price in India and availability details

The Luna Ring has bumps on the inside to guarantee that your finger and the optical sensors are properly aligned. They narrow the space between your skin and the sensors, improving the precision of the PPG signal measurements.

As per the company, the PPG sensor and a 3-axis accelerometer can track subtle changes in your heart rate, sleep patterns, movements, and other bio-data. It utilizes an optomechanical design that combines the 3 LEDs & 2 PDs along with mechanical components (3 bumps) ensuring alignment of the optical sensors with your finger.
The smart ring makes use of in-built algorithms to deliver accurate results. Furthermore, the personalized nudges use tailor-made insights and alerts to help make real-time transformative choices.

It is also said to offer 3 scores daily – Sleep, Readiness, and Activity. The Sleep Score shares insights into sleep and offers recommendations, optimizing nightly rest patterns. The Readiness Score provides a holistic overview of your health taking into account key body signals. The Activity Score consists of inactivity, activity levels, and recovery, through 3-axis motion sensors, decoding the intricacies of body movements and offering invaluable insights.

While the temperature sensor measures body temperature influenced by diet, exercise, physiological states, and hormones once every 5 minutes. The device comes with Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE 5) technology. It is also water resistant up to 50m or 164 ft.
The Luna ring also supports wireless charging and is claimed to provide a battery life of up to 7 days on a single 60 minutes charge.

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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