Introducing the Luna Smart Ring: Track Your Heart Rate and SpO2 with iOS Compatibility
Noise, a domestic technology brand, has introduced its inaugural smart ring called Luna. This innovative wearable offers a range of advanced health-tracking capabilities such as SpO2, heart rate monitoring, body temperature tracking, and more. The Luna smart ring is available in five different colors, namely Sunlit Gold, Rose Gold, Stardust Silver, Lunar Black, and Midnight Black, and comes in seven different ring sizes.
Luna Smart Ring Early Access Pass
The company is yet to reveal the price, but early access to the new smart tire is available through the Priority Access pass for Rs 2,000. The pass offers an additional discount of Rs 1,000 on the day of purchase, giving a direct cash benefit of Rs 3,000 to pass holders. Customers with Priority Access pass can also buy the Noise i1 Smart Glasses at a 50 percent discount at just Rs 4,499.
Luna Smart Ring technical data
The Luna smart tire is made of a fighter-grade titanium frame and a diamond-like coating, which makes it resistant to scratches and corrosion. It has a hypoallergenic smooth inner shell and a pointed edge on the outer shell for guided use.
Luna Ring uses built-in algorithms to produce results. The tire’s temperature sensor measures the body’s temperature every five minutes due to the influence of diet, exercise, physiological states and hormones.
It uses these responses and continuously examines heart rate and SPO2 to obtain a basic health score. Luna Ring offers automatic firmware updates and is compatible with iOS 14/Android 6 and above. Equipped with Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE 5) technology, it is also water resistant up to 50 meters or 164 feet. According to the brand, the smart ring can provide a battery life of up to seven days with a single 60-minute charge.
“As India’s leading brand that places utmost importance on positive lifestyle changes, we are now looking to expand the boundaries of the wearable ecosystem in the country by foraying into the smart ring segment, empowering users to catalyze powerful health codes,” said Amit. Khatri, founder of Noise.