Now Reebok is also releasing smart rings: the fitness goods giant announced its own gadget for health monitoring
Reebok, known for its sports equipment, has entered the wearable electronics market.
The company introduced the Reebok Smart Ring, a smart ring developed in partnership with the fitness network F45 Training.
What is known
The ring is made of titanium and designed for round-the-clock monitoring of health, sleep, activity, and recovery.
It is equipped with heart rate sensors, heart rate variability (HRV), blood oxygen level (SpO₂), skin temperature, and stress level, and all data is aggregated into a single One Score indicator — a digital assessment of the body's overall condition.
The device syncs with the Reebok Fitness app, where users receive workout and recovery recommendations. The ring operates up to 7 days without recharging, supports Bluetooth 5.1, is waterproof up to 5 ATM, and retains data for up to 7 days in offline mode.
The package includes a fitting kit that allows users to choose the optimal size before purchasing. Three matte colors are offered to buyers — black, silver, and gold.
The price of the Reebok Smart Ring is $249, including a one-year app subscription, after which access to advanced features costs $99 per year.
The device is already available for order in the US and is positioned as a stylish alternative to smartwatches for those who appreciate minimalism and precise control over their body.
Source: Reebok