Category: Wearables

  • Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Gets Major HyperOS Update

    Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Gets Major HyperOS Update

    Xiaomi has introduced a major update for its widely-used Smart Band 8, upgrading the firmware to HyperOS version 1.6.222 in China. This update brings numerous new features and enhancements, primarily aimed at boosting user productivity and personalization.

    Key Additions in the Update

    The standout feature in this update is the inclusion of focus notifications. Previously available on the Smart Band 8 Pro, this feature allows users to prioritize notifications from specific apps, ensuring only the most crucial information is displayed on their wrist. This is particularly useful for those who receive a high volume of notifications, as it helps reduce distractions and improve task focus.

    Moreover, the update introduces support for paid watch faces, further expanding personalization options. Users can now select from a broader range of designs and styles to suit their tastes. While this may be seen as a step towards monetization, it also provides a revenue stream for developers and designers, potentially leading to a more diverse and creative selection of watch faces in the future.

    Additional Improvements

    Besides these significant features, the update also addresses several known issues, enhancing the device’s overall stability and performance. The rollout of this update is gradual, so users who haven’t received it yet should expect it in the coming days.

    This isn’t the first substantial update for the Smart Band 8. In August of last year, a firmware update (version 1.3.176) introduced several key features, such as Smart Do Not Disturb mode, new watch faces, and support for bus cards in specific regions. It also improved the device’s fitness tracking with a new Frisbee motion algorithm and somatosensory game vibration feedback.

    Launched in April of last year, the Xiaomi Smart Band 8 has already earned acclaim for its impressive features, including a vibrant 1.62-inch AMOLED display, sleek racetrack design, and extensive health and fitness tracking capabilities.

  • Samsung Galaxy Ring Compatible with All Android Phones: Report

    Samsung Galaxy Ring Compatible with All Android Phones: Report

    Samsung’s recently unveiled Galaxy Ring smart ring has been making waves in the tech world, and recent reports suggest it might be even more versatile than initially thought.

    While Samsung initially claimed the ring would only be compatible with its own Galaxy smartphones, it seems that any Android phone running Android 11 or higher with at least 1.5GB of memory can now join in on the fun.

    Broader Compatibility

    This exciting development was confirmed by YouTuber M. Brandon Lee, who successfully paired the Galaxy Ring with a Nothing phone. The process is relatively simple, requiring users to download the Galaxy Wearable app from the Google Play Store and follow the setup instructions.

    The app will then prompt users to install Samsung Health and SmartThings, ensuring a seamless integration with the Galaxy Ring.

    While this newfound compatibility is great news for Android users, it’s important to note that some features, such as Find My Ring, Energy Score, Wellness Tips, and Galaxy AI, remain exclusive to Samsung Galaxy devices.

    Core Functionality

    Nonetheless, the core functionality of the Galaxy Ring, including its health-tracking capabilities and notifications, should work flawlessly on non-Samsung Android phones.

    Samsung has since updated its official website to reflect this broader compatibility, indicating that the company is open to expanding the reach of its innovative wearable. However, iOS users will have to wait a bit longer, as the Galaxy Ring currently does not support iPhones.

    Market Competition

    The smart ring market is experiencing a surge in competition with the entry of Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, challenging Oura’s dominance in the segment. Oura is responding with its upcoming Oura Ring 4, recently spotted in certification documents. The documents reveal a new design featuring a raised middle section and possible design variations. While details on additional sensors are scarce, the ring is expected to be available in sizes from 7 to 15, and its launch seems imminent with certifications in progress.

  • ESR Geo Wallet Sold Out on Kickstarter, Includes Apple ‘Find My’

    ESR Geo Wallet Sold Out on Kickstarter, Includes Apple ‘Find My’

    ESR’s Geo Wallet, the world’s first wallet with integrated “Find My” functionality, has initiated a crowdfunding campaign. Unlike conventional methods that need separate trackers, Geo Wallet seamlessly incorporates Apple’s tracking technology, enabling real-time location tracking via the Find My app.

    Advanced Security Features

    The wallet also features RFID anti-theft protection for enhanced security. This bi-fold wallet comes in seven stylish colors and includes essential features like card slots and a cash compartment. The RFID protection adds an extra layer of security against unauthorized scans.

    Long-Lasting Battery and Pricing

    Geo Wallet is equipped with a durable, built-in battery that lasts up to five months and can be fully charged in two hours. The Kickstarter campaign offers several pricing options, although the early bird discount of $38 has already been claimed. Production is scheduled to start in August, with shipments expected to commence in January 2025.

  • Huawei Watch GT 5 Leaks: 18W Charging, IP68, 2 New Sizes

    Huawei Watch GT 5 Leaks: 18W Charging, IP68, 2 New Sizes

    Huawei Watch GT 5 is set to launch soon, with new certifications revealing some details about the upcoming watch. While the full spec sheet isn’t available yet, some basic information has been revealed.

    Watch GT 5 certifications

    Huawei Watch GT 5 has appeared in multiple certifications, including Indonesian SDPPI and TUV, indicating a global launch and availability in the Indonesian market as well. The watch has the model number “VLI-B19” and will feature IP68 rating.

    Huawei Watch GT 5 3C certification

    The certifications show two different variants, “VLI-B19” and “VLI-B29,” likely indicating two different sizes. The GT5 may come in 41mm and 46mm sizes similar to its predecessor, the GT4. Rumors suggest a second model, the GT 5 Pro, might also be released though this hasn’t been confirmed yet.


  • Oura Ring 4: New Design Revealed in Certification

    Oura Ring 4: New Design Revealed in Certification

    The competition for dominance in the finger-worn health tracker market is intensifying. As Samsung’s Galaxy Ring becomes available, new information about its primary rival has surfaced. Android Authority discovered the “OA11” in a certification process, strongly suggesting it’s the Oura Ring 4.

    New Certification Details

    The certification documents provide clear evidence. They specifically name the wearable as “Oura Ring 4” and mention another variant with the model number “OA12,” which could be a different design of the ring.

    Design Changes Revealed

    Images in the certification reveal a design shift from the Oura Gen 3 and its Horizon variant. The Oura Ring 4 features a slightly raised middle section with a clear gradient towards the edges, replacing the seamless transition seen in the previous model. The outer shell appears metallic, and there is still a transparent sensor cover, likely made from synthetic resin.

    The sensor layout seems to have been altered, though specific details are scarce. It’s uncertain if the Oura Ring 4 will introduce new sensors beyond the skin temperature, SpO2, and heart rate sensors found in the Oura Gen 3.

    Size Options and Availability

    There are reportedly numerous size options, with the ring tested in sizes 7, 9, 13, and 15. This suggests that the Oura Ring 4 will likely be available in sizes ranging from at least 7 to 15. The listed images supposedly show a size 10 ring.

    While Oura has not officially announced the launch details for the Ring 4, the ongoing certification process indicates that the release is imminent.

    The upcoming information should help determine whether the Oura Ring 4 will retain its lead in the smart ring market or if the new design is merely a cosmetic enhancement.


  • Meta Seeks Patent for Feature Similar to Apple Vision Pro’s EyeSight

    Meta Seeks Patent for Feature Similar to Apple Vision Pro’s EyeSight

    Apple introduced its high-end VR headset, the Apple Vision Pro, in February this year. A standout feature of Apple’s VR headset is EyeSight, which uses a display to simulate the wearer’s eyes, making user interaction with the real world seem more authentic. According to Apple, “EyeSight reveals your eyes on the front of your Apple Vision Pro, and lets those nearby know when you’re using apps or are fully immersed in an experience.”

    Meta’s Patent for a Similar Feature

    In recent news, Meta has filed a patent for a technology similar to Apple’s EyeSight feature. The patent illustration is available below. Reports suggest that Meta aims to create its version of the EyeSight feature, which itself is not without flaws.


    Meta Seeks Patent for Feature Similar to Apple Vision Pro’s EyeSight

    Meta’s patent abstract describes a method for updating a subject avatar with real-time facial expressions. The process involves receiving signals from a sensor on the headset’s facial interface, which detects facial muscle movements from the user. Using a machine learning algorithm, the system determines the user’s facial expression based on these signals.

    The headset then adjusts the user’s avatar according to the identified facial expression and provides this avatar to an immersive reality application hosted on a remote server.

    Advanced Sensors in Meta’s Headset

    The headset is expected to feature various sensors, including ECG, EEG, and PPG sensors, to monitor the user’s cardiovascular conditions.

    A common issue with VR headsets like the Meta Quest 3 or Apple Vision Pro is that they somewhat disconnect the wearer from the real world. Apple claims they developed EyeSight to help maintain the wearer’s connection to their surroundings.

    While it’s not unusual for companies to draw inspiration from each other’s innovations, what’s surprising about this development is that it comes just a few months after Zuckerberg claimed that the Quest headset excelled over the Vision Pro in various aspects.

  • Realme Watch S2 Teased: 20-Day Battery Life & AI Features

    Realme Watch S2 Teased: 20-Day Battery Life & AI Features

    Realme is set to unveil its latest smartwatch, the Watch S2, alongside the Realme 13 Pro series in India later this month. Recent teasers have disclosed some of its notable specifications and features, including its remarkable battery life and AI-powered functionalities.

    Realme Watch S2 Teaser

    The Realme Watch S2 has recently appeared on official microsites on Flipkart and the brand’s own website, teasing the upcoming smartwatch’s features. Previously, the wearable was spotted on the FCC database with a 380mAh battery, which has now been confirmed. The company claims that this 380mAh cell will provide up to 20 days of battery life.

    The device leverages AI for customization. Users can select from more than 110 sports modes analyzed by AI and even create personalized watch faces using AI. This technology also enhances the built-in voice assistant experience. The Chinese brand has announced a new Realme R-Pass for an Early Bird offer, likely providing special launch deals for early buyers of the Realme Watch S2.

    Launch Details and Features

    The launch date and support for the ChatGPT AI voice assistant were confirmed last week. However, finer details about its internal hardware remain unknown. What we do know is that the smartwatch will feature a circular display with a golden rim, in line with the Monet Gold on the Realme 13 Pro series. Two buttons on the right side are visible, presumably for navigation and other functionalities. Like its predecessor, it is expected to feature an AMOLED display and support GPS. You can click here to check out a previous leak that revealed the Watch S2’s full design.

  • Samsung: Avoid Wearing Galaxy Ring Near Magnets or While Weightlifting

    Samsung: Avoid Wearing Galaxy Ring Near Magnets or While Weightlifting

    Samsung Galaxy Ring is available for purchase starting July 24. While its specifications may already be known to you (if not, refer to our launch article), there’s a crucial detail you might have overlooked. Samsung advises against wearing the Galaxy Ring in certain situations or near specific items.

    According to Samsung’s official support page, the wearable should be kept away from magnets. The page explicitly states that "certain features, like step counting, may not work properly if you’re holding a magnet or a magnetic object in the hand wearing the ring." So, if you work in environments with magnetic fields or have a penchant for playing with fridge magnets, be aware of this.

    Exercise Precautions

    Samsung also suggests taking off the Galaxy Ring during weightlifting and other exercises involving machinery. This advice serves two purposes: safeguarding the ring itself and preventing hand injuries.

    The support page indicates that wearing the ring during weightlifting "could cause hand injuries," implying that the ring might get caught or damaged during intense physical activity.

    Comparisons with Other Wearable Rings

    It’s worth mentioning that similar advice has been provided for other wearable rings, like the Oura ring. According to Tech Radar, the Oura ring’s support page doesn’t specifically mention magnets but advises "considering removing" the ring in high-friction situations, including weightlifting.

    These restrictions underscore the early development stage of smart ring technology. While offering features such as fitness tracking, these devices may necessitate lifestyle adjustments compared to traditional wearables like smartwatches.

    Informed Usage

    As the wearable technology market continues to grow, it’s essential for consumers to carefully consider the limitations and care guidelines associated with these gadgets.

    If you’re contemplating purchasing the Galaxy Ring, ensure you read the support documents thoroughly and watch reviews that may point out its drawbacks. Understanding these limitations can help you maximize the device’s benefits and avoid any potential damage or disrupted functionality.

  • Xiaomi Smart Band 9: 1.62″ AMOLED, 150+ Workouts, 21-Day Battery

    Xiaomi Smart Band 9: 1.62″ AMOLED, 150+ Workouts, 21-Day Battery

    Earlier today, Xiaomi hosted a launch event for its Redmi 70 series devices in China. During the event, the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 was also unveiled. This new smart band retains its familiar design but comes with premium upgrades, including a metal frame, a variety of colorful straps, and a special ceramic edition.

    Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Specs & Features

    The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 boasts a 1.62-inch AMOLED display that significantly enhances brightness (1200 nits) and offers over 200 watch faces for personalization. Compared to last year’s model, health monitoring has improved by 16% in heart rate accuracy, along with blood oxygen and stress tracking. Sleep tracking has also been enhanced to suggest optimal sleep cycles for better recovery.

    With over 150 workout modes, including guided running courses, the Band 9 connects via Bluetooth 5.4 and offers basic smart features like music control, message replies, and weather updates. NFC is available on select models, enabling contactless payments. It is water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming, and its 233mAh battery promises 21 days of usage on a single charge.

    Pricing & Availability

    The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 is available in three versions: the standard model without NFC, priced at CNY 249 (approximately $34); the model with NFC, priced at CNY 299 (approximately $41); and the Ceramic Special Edition, priced at CNY 349 (approximately $48). While the band itself is available only in Black, Argent, Pink Gold, and Blue, Xiaomi offers a variety of different strap styles separately. The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 is already on sale in China, but details about its global launch remain unknown.

    In addition to the Smart Band 9, Xiaomi has introduced the Watch S4 Sport, a professional smartwatch unveiled at Lei Jun’s 2024 annual speech event. Key features include professional lactate threshold tests for monitoring and improving aerobic endurance, a sports algorithm by Suunto, and watch route navigation. The watch has a round dial, available in black and orange, with a rotating crown. Priced at 2,000 Yuan (~$275/€250), it features a titanium body, sapphire glass, and four strap options. The heart rate and blood-oxygen sensor boast 97.2% accuracy.


  • Xiaomi Watch S4 Sport: Premium Watch with Professional Lactate Testing

    Xiaomi Watch S4 Sport: Premium Watch with Professional Lactate Testing

    Xiaomi has introduced the Watch S4 Sport during Lei Jun’s 2024 annual speech event. This new smartwatch supports professional lactate threshold tests, allowing users to monitor their peak aerobic endurance strength. This, in turn, helps improve endurance based on measured heart rate and pace training, thanks to the sports algorithm provided by Suunto, a well-known watchmaker.

    Advanced Navigation and Design

    Additionally, the Watch S4 Sport includes watch route navigation features such as tracking returns, straight-line returns, and deviation reminders. Official images reveal that the watch has a round dial available in black and orange. The rotating crown on the right side of the case is prominent, emphasizing its professional smartwatch positioning.

    Premium Build and Features

    This high-end watch comes with a price tag of 2,000 Yuan (approximately $275 or €250). It boasts a titanium body and sapphire glass, with four strap options: fluoroelastomer, silicone, braided, and titanium Milanese. The heart rate and blood-oxygen sensor on the back is also protected by sapphire glass, offering a 97.2% accuracy rate, according to the company.

    The Watch S4 Sport is EN13319 diving certified, allowing users to dive up to 40m (130ft) deep. It also features offline map capabilities, courtesy of an eSIM, enabling users to leave their phones behind. NFC support is another highlight, allowing the watch to function as a car key.

    Display and Battery Life

    The smartwatch features a 1.43” OLED display with a peak brightness of 2,200 nits, ensuring excellent outdoor readability. It houses a substantial 586mAh battery, promising a battery life of 15 days. For reference, the previous model, the Watch S3, comes with a 486mAh battery.