Aivela Takes a Different Spin on the Health-Tracking Smart Ring
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Smart rings are no longer novel. A few hidden superpowers, however, might make them interesting again.
Most devices are increasingly focused on biometric tracking. The Aivela Ring Pro aims to stand out with stealth gesture and touch controls. With a stealth flick, swipe or slide of the finger, you can control music playback, adjust volume, trigger the camera, advance slide decks, scroll and more on your phone.
Launched at CES 2026, the Ring Pro resembles many ...
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