- Circular’s Ring 2 is a new smart ring in 2025
- The company has just revealed that it will add blood pressure monitoring before the end of the year.
- He also plans to add blood glucose trends in 2026
The Ring 2 circular is the new smart ring of the circular in 2025, and the company has just announced two mass health characteristics that we can expect to be added after the launch.
Presented at the CES and arriving at the end of this year, the ring 2 comes for the tastes of Ring 4 and Samsung Galaxy Ring as a contender for the best intelligent market on the market.
Not only will it have atrial fibrillation detection and ECG (a first for smart rings), but the company now says it is also receiving blood pressure and possibly blood glucose monitoring.
“The Ring 2 circular will soon help it to track blood pressure and blood glucose trends over time, which gives it a deeper idea of its health in a completely non -invasive way,” the company announced on March 17.
Circular says that an air update for ring 2 that comes “at the end of 2025” will add monitoring of blood pressure trends.
“By measuring the pulse transit time (PTT), the time it takes for the blood to travel through its arteries, the ring can estimate the PA trends in a way that is convenient and reliable. A rapid measurement (between 30 seconds to 2 minutes) will give it valuable information about how their daily habits affect its blood pressure,” he says circular.
But that’s not all, ring 2 could get an even more exciting feature next year, and it is one that Apple has been trying to break for years.
An intelligent ring with blood glucose monitoring?
“Circular is also working on something really innovative: the monitoring of blood glucose trends,” said the company.
By way of another air update “at the end of 2026”, circular says that its characteristic will allow users to monitor fluctuations in blood glucose levels without the marks of constant glucose monitors.
According to reports, the characteristic will use advanced automatic learning to analyze the way the light interacts with blood through its PPG heart rate monitors, to help understand how factors, including diet and sleep, impact glucose levels.
Crucially, circular says the characteristic No Replace traditional glucose monitoring for those with diabetes or who need to track the variability of micro intradic. Rather, it will provide “trend information to help users to make more informed health decisions.”
Anyway, it is still a massive health update and makes the ring 2 circular perhaps the launch of health and the most exciting fitness this year, rather than the Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Apple is expected to add the monitoring of blood pressure that hypertension can detect to its 11 and ultra 3 series at the end of this year, but it is not an assumption of circular to the punch.
Accuracy and efficiency remain key questions, but the announcement of circular is the most exciting development in intelligent wearables for many years. The Ring 2 circular is now live in Kickstarter, before the launch at the end of this year.