Rogbid SR15: New titanium smart ring launches with $99 price tag

Rogbid has released its SR15 smart ring, a titanium alloy wearable for health and activity tracking. The device measures 3.0 mm in thickness and weighs 3.2 grams, making it one of the slimmer options currently available in the category. It uses the PAR2860 main control chip alongside a 3918H PPG sensor for biometric data collection.
The SR15 includes several interactive features. A built-in vibration motor provides haptic alerts for incoming calls, messages, and alarms directly on the finger. Users can also utilize gesture controls, such as double-tapping, to navigate music, e-books, or short-form videos on a paired smartphone. Compatibility covers Android 9.0 and iOS 10.0 or later versions.
Regarding health monitoring, the ring tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep quality, and stress. It also supports menstrual cycle tracking and includes a "Remote Care" function that allows users to monitor the health data of family members via the app. For fitness, the software includes a comprehensive list of 100 sports modes to record workout duration and calorie burn.
The wearable is rated IP68 for water resistance, so you can use it during swimming or showering. It uses a 20 mAh battery that Rogbid claims lasts up to 10 days on a single charge via its magnetic charging interface.
The Rogbid SR15 is priced at $99.99 in the company’s official store. Color options include gold, silver, black, and a special 2026 FIFA World Cup "Football" edition. For the launch period, the manufacturer is running a promotional deal where buyers receive a mystery smartwatch gift box with their purchase. While the ring is definitely more affordable as compared to more higher-end wearables like the Oura Ring Gen 4 (curr. $349 on Amazon), it does make some bold claims regardless.
Sizes range from 7 to 14. The device is currently available for order directly from the manufacturer's website.















