Ring in the Future
Hindustan Times Jaipur|December 26, 2024
Smart rings are revolutionising health tracking by monitoring fitness, sleep, and more — but are they truly worth the hype?
Sanchita Kalra

Fitness fans have been all about smartwatches for a while, but now the buzz is shifting to something a bit more low-key: smart rings.

Celebs such as Alia Bhatt and Jennifer Aniston (see inset pictures) are already on board with this trend. These sleek, minimalist devices do a lot of what smartwatches do, but in a much smaller and more discreet form.

Reportedly, despite their size, they can still track your fitness and health, and the plus point is you will barely even notice they are there.

This story is from the December 26, 2024 edition of Hindustan Times Jaipur.

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