Gen 2

RingConn

Gen 2

139 positive
5 neutral
51 negative

Based on 195 Reddit mentions

$299.00

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What people are saying

My son is a freshman in High School and frequently oversleeps/misses his bus. I get so mad at him for this.. BUT

I secretly love it.

My son is just starting his freshman year in High School this year. He has struggled with obstructive sleep apnea and is fighting with his CPAP machine nightly. This causes him to sleep through his alarm(s), so he wakes up late and has frequently missed his school bus. When this...

— TbirdHokie in r/confession4.3k1y ago
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Feeling Scammed After Buying RingConn Gen 2 — Thanks to ShortCircuit

So, I wanted to share my experience in case it helps someone else avoid the same mistake.

A few months back, I watched the *ShortCircuit* video on the RingConn Gen 2 smart ring. I *knew* it was a paid promotion and not a full LTT-style review, but still there’s a certain level of trust I have with ...

— Top-Law8118 in r/LinusTechTips2913mo ago
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I know y’all don’t want another Palantir post, but the Palantir partnership is particularly insidious with this also happening: ITC blocked two Oura competitors from selling smart rings in the US (Ultrahuman and RingConn)

The last time this was posted, it was downvoted to oblivion by Oura fanboys. There should be more outrage from the Oura camp regarding this, because the only ones who lose the most in the end are us consumers. Oura purchased old ring patents in 2023, patents originally filed in 2012 by the smart rin...

— konradly in r/ouraring1123mo ago
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Will Apple ever resolve the O2 lawsuit?

For those with an Apple Watch with a working SpO2 sensor, please read the fine print on any service performed by Apple. If they even just replace the battery, you will likely not have a working SpO2 sensor after the repair. My wife has a Series 6 that she wears for overnight O2 level tracking. She h...

— GeekBoy-from-IL in r/AppleWatch535mo ago
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If not WHOOP, what else?

I’ve dropped a lot of cash on wearable devices, trying to figure out which ones work best for tracking my health and fitness. Here’s my take on each, cleaned up for clarity: Oura Ring: I like this one a lot. It’s awesome for displaying sleep data in a clear way, and I don’t mind the monthly subscrip...

— nzytag in r/whoop363mo ago
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The ITC has blocked RingConn from selling their smart rings in the US after a lawsuit from Oura

Glad I already got my RingConn. Could be a problem long-term. At least I don't have to pay a monthly subscription.

— EnzoKosai in r/RingConn343mo ago
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Which smart ring would you recommend for me?

I share your journey and began it with the same thoughts and concerns you have. If you want to read more, search for my posts. In a nutshell, after a month, I tried both the Oura 4 and RingConn 2. Yes, the RC2 is much slimmer and has a smaller footprint. It’s cheaper (and it feels like it is) and th...

— nirhend in r/SmartRings237mo ago
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Ōura CEO insists they’ll never sell your data as customers publicly ditch rings over privacy fears tied to Defense Department and Palantir | Fortune

While the Department of Defense is the company’s largest enterprise customer Gross. As for its supposed partnership with Palantir Even worse. The fact that Oura are working with two incredibly unethical entities is deeply concerning, and the recent ban on UltraHuman and RingConn product sales really...

— MaverickJester25 in r/technews223mo ago
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RingConn Gen 2 — just received it, but second guessing… what’s the best alternative?

Wouldn’t change my RingConn for anything else

— FAWKTOP in r/RingConn224mo ago
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Will Apple ever resolve the O2 lawsuit?

I have to keep an eye on my O2 and my old watch died so I went with a new S10. I picked up a RingConn for $100 and that tracks my O2 for me. No subscription and battery lasts 10 days. It’s really all I use it for. It writes to Apple Health but Apple doesn’t look at for sleep vitals. I’ve had the Rin...

— LiHingLucky in r/AppleWatch215mo ago
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