




I spent a week wearing the Smart Ring with Touch Display to see if a screen on your finger is actually practical or just a gimmick. This 2026 model packs surprising health tracking and navigation features into a compact, waterproof form factor.
The device feels surprisingly robust, featuring a 5 ATM water resistance rating that stands up well to daily showers and accidental submersions. The integration of a tactile display on such a small chassis is impressive, though the overall design remains sleek enough for daily wear.
Using the touch interface took a few hours to master given the small screen size, but the menu navigation becomes second nature quickly. Wireless charging makes the maintenance process seamless, ensuring the health manager is always powered and ready to track your vitals.
This is the perfect gadget for health-conscious users who want minimal, screen-based tracking without the bulk of a full-sized watch.
Overall, the Smart Ring earns a solid 4.67/5 for successfully merging style with high-tech utility. For a price of $49, it provides an accessible entry point into the world of smart rings for both men and women.