




I spent the last two weeks testing the 2026 Smart Ring to see if a screen-integrated wearable could actually replace my fitness tracker. The device offers a unique take on health monitoring, putting actionable data directly on your finger rather than your wrist.
The build quality is surprisingly rugged for its size, featuring a 5 ATM water resistance rating that stands up well to swimming and daily exposure. The integrated display is compact yet responsive, allowing for quick interaction without feeling cluttered or overly fragile during movement.
Setup was straightforward, and the wireless charging feature makes power-ups remarkably convenient compared to proprietary pins. Navigating the menus on such a small screen takes a little practice, but once you adjust to the touch sensitivity, it becomes second nature.
This is the ideal wearable for minimalists who want essential health insights without wearing a distracting screen on their wrist.
Overall, the Smart Ring earns a solid 4.67/5 rating for its clever integration of features. Given the $49 price point, it is an accessible entry into smart health wearables that delivers on its promises.