Smalth has introduced its latest smart ring, the Titanium, in the global market. The company’s new smart ring features a medical-grade titanium shell, which the company claimed is lightweight, durable, and comfortable for long-term wear. Dimensionally, it weighs 2.7 grams (0.095 ounce) and measures 7.6 mm wide with a 2.3 mm (0.090 inch) thickness.
The affordable smart ring can store up to 7 days of complete health data without any Bluetooth or app connection—a feature typically found on expensive rings such as the Ultrahuman Ring Air and the Oura Ring 4. Speaking about health tracking, the Titanium ring is advertised as being able to monitor 24/7 heart rate and blood oxygen saturation. On top of that, it can also support in-depth sleep tracking, with metrics such as sleep cycles, sleep stages, sleep score, and sleep time.
Like other smart rings, the health-tracking wearable also supports app-based controls, offering users detailed health insights. While the companion app doesn’t offer in-depth data like other premium rings, it does cover essential wellness features for the price. Unlike its premium rivals, the ring does not require a subscription.
Besides health tracking, the new ring also supports activity tracking, including running, cycling, walking, and more. Speaking of battery life, the company claimed that the Titanium can offer about seven days of battery life in normal use and up to 30 days with the included charging case. Furthermore, the ring is also said to be waterproof up to 10 ATM.
Available in a single black colorway, the Smalth Titanium smart ring is now available directly from the company's official website at a price of $88.























