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Most of the wearable computer systems we've seen so far have been unabashedly masculine. Okay, to be honest, ladies can enjoy Google Glass or a Gear 2 smartwatch simply as easily a man can (and I do know some superior girls who do). However I'd also guess that the majority buyers of these beefy and utilitarian units have been geeky, early-adopting men. Ringly, on the other hand, is the rare wearable that is being marketed solely to women. Ringly is what you'd name a smart ring. You know the way most of the early smartwatches vibrate your wrist when your cellphone gets a brand new notification? And some of them even have custom vibration patterns that let you realize what kind of notification is coming in? Effectively, Ringly takes that concept and puts it into a ring. In contrast to most smartwatches and smart glasses, Ringly seems to be pretty inconspicuous. Although it's thicker than your typical women's ring, you'd have to look fairly closely at this pet to notice that it is something other than a standard piece of jewellery.
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Ringly's band is made with 18 carat gold-plated brass, Herz P1 Smart Ring with a big honkin' "valuable or semi-valuable gemstone" sitting entrance and heart. Another tiny gemstone on the aspect lights up whenever you receive an alert. Ringly's generic description of the stones suggests that patrons' cash shall be going more in direction of the know-how inside than the jewels on the outside, but I suppose that is to be anticipated. Whereas smartwatches have been buzzing early adopters' wrists for the final yr or two, permitting them to leave their telephones in their pockets, this idea may make much more sense with Ringly's women-centered advertising and marketing. Some [girls leave](http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=girls%20leave) their phones of their purses, relatively than pockets (my spouse, for example, does), so it's even easier to miss calls or messages. With Ringly related wirelessly to that purse-laden telephone (by way of Bluetooth Low Energy), it would let you realize when new notifications are available. And the customizable vibration patterns may tell you who is looking or texting.
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Ringly is water resistant, although the company says it's only designed for issues like washing hands (in different words, you won't need to take a bath or go swimming with Ringly). The company says that the ring's battery will last two days on a charge. That isn't exactly superb for a wearable device (the Pebble watch and most health trackers, for example, final around per week), however, then again, a ring solely has so much room for a battery. Ringly shall be accessible in three sizes (6, 7 and 8) and 4 coloration options (Stargaze, Wine Bar, Daydream and Into the Woods). And as long as your iPhone or Android cellphone has Bluetooth LE constructed-in (while working no less than iOS 7 or Android 4.3), then it can play properly with Ringly. If Ringly floats your boat, then you can pre-order one now for US$145 or $180 (the worth varies relying on which shade you select). When it launches this Northern hemisphere Fall, that retail worth will jump to $195 or $260.
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