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How a Smart Ring Works — TinySensors, Big Insights
Smart Ring Sensors Overview
PPG Sensor:
Tracks your heart rate, HRV, and SpO2 by detecting blood flow changes using light.
Definition: PPG (Photoplethysmography) is a non-invasive optical technology that uses light to measure blood volume changes in the microvascular bed of tissue.How it Works: The RingConn ring emits light into the skin through a sensor. By analyzing how much light is absorbed or reflected, it can detect blood flow and heartbeats. With our proprietary RingConn algorithm, we can then monitor precise vital sign metrics.
Movement Sensor:
Detects physical activities such as steps, exercise intensity, and sedentary behavior by measuring acceleration.
When you walk, run, or engage in other activities, it captures the ring’s acceleration changes in space, analyzing rhythm, amplitude, and directional shifts. With advanced algorithms, it identifies genuine walking and running patterns while filtering out irrelevant gestures such as tapping or waving. Based on these motion patterns, the system then calculates steps, activity intensity, and energy expenditure, combining them with heart-rate data to determine your activity type and overall activity trends.
Temperature Sensor:
The ring’s high-precision temperature sensor stays in contact with your skin, continuously detecting even the slightest 0.1 °C change in skin temperature.
Skin temperature reflects changes in the external environment and is also influenced by circadian rhythms and metabolic states. Through continuous monitoring, RingConn detects temperature fluctuations and abnormal patterns, helping analyze menstrual cycles, sleep quality, and recovery levels.
Already Have a Smartwatch? Here’s Why a Smart Ring Is Still Worth It
Even the smartest watch isn’t perfect for every moment. Here’s how real users made a smart ring work for them.
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