16 Nov 2023

Introducing the Circular Smart Ring Slim: The world's slimmest and lightest

Building on the success of their groundbreaking Circular Ring Pro, Circular, a pioneer in smart ring technology, has introduced the Circular Ring Slim. This remarkable innovation stands as the world's thinnest, lightest, and most intuitive smart ring, featuring groundbreaking haptic navigation and alerts.


Paired with Circular's powerful AI wellness assistant, Kira+, the sleek Circular Ring Slim assesses seven biometrics and 142 derived markers around the clock. This advanced technology aims to improve sleep quality and promote healthier living by optimising physical activities and enhancing mental wellness, turning personalised, preventative health into a reality.


Circular continues to pioneer remote monitoring solutions seamlessly integrated into highly wearable smart rings, catering to both consumers and health professionals. The Circular Ring Slim, the company's second iteration, surpasses its predecessor, the Circular Ring Pro, by embodying constant use for a comprehensive health circle.


Weighing a mere 2 grams and measuring only 2.2 mm thick, the Circular Ring Slim earns the distinction of being the world's slimmest and lightest wearable. Its impressive features include advanced sensors, a 6-day battery life, and 20 days of memory, ensuring continuous day-and-night wear. The ring collects health data every two minutes, providing 15 times more information than its competitors.


During the day, it captures various health metrics such as activity levels, blood oxygen, energy, calories, heart and respiration rates, and chronotype. At night, the ring monitors circadian rhythm, sleep quality, disturbances, REM cycles, and temperature variations for early illness detection. Notably, the Circular Ring Slim introduces haptic navigation and feedback, allowing users to tap inputs around the ring for features like the Smart Alarm Clock, Medication Reminders, and Guided Breathing Exercises.


Circular's app seamlessly integrates with popular health platforms like Google Fit, Apple HealthKit, and other health apps. 


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