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Noise Luna Ring unveiled with skin temperature and SpO2 sensors

The Noise Luna Ring has a titanium shell. (Image source: Noise)
The Noise Luna Ring has a titanium shell. (Image source: Noise)
The Noise Luna Ring has been revealed in India. The titanium-shelled wearable can be used to track over 70 biometrics, with broader scores to give you a quick overview of your health. Sensors on the device can measure heart rate, SpO2 and skin temperature, with statistics viewable in an app.

Noise has unveiled the Luna Ring, a health-tracking wearable, in India. The device is similar to gadgets like the Oura Smart Ring or RingConn Smart Ring. Thanks to various built-in sensors, you can use the smart ring to measure over 70 metrics, according to the brand. The gadget includes heart rate, SpO2 and skin temperature sensors to track your biometrics, and a motion sensor. 

The Luna Ring then uses these data points to calculate scores from 0 to 100 for three areas: Sleep, Readiness and Activity. The wearable has a 3 mm (~0.1-in) thick titanium casing, available in black or silver, and is waterproof to 50 m (~164 ft). Noise has confirmed that the ring will be offered in various sizes, with a sizing kit used to determine your best fit. You can view your data in the accompanying app, which does not require a subscription. The brand also notes that its new gadget will be compatible with both Android and iOS.

The ring is expected to last for up to seven days on a single charge, fully recharging in around an hour. You can now pre-order the Noise Luna Ring in India with a ₹2,000 (~US$24) deposit, securing ₹3,000 (~US$37) off your purchase. The company has yet to reveal the retail price of its health wearable or details on when it will go on sale or ship to customers.

The Noise Luna Ring. (Image source: Noise)
The Noise Luna Ring. (Image source: Noise)
The Noise Luna Ring. (Image source: Noise)
The Noise Luna Ring. (Image source: Noise)

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Polly Allcock, 2023-07-27 (Update: 2023-07-27)