The Movano ring will measure basic metrics, including heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), sleep, respiration, temperature, blood oxygen levels, steps, and calories burned.
After reading the data, the ring will “take a more proactive approach to mitigating the risks of chronic disease”, reports The Verge.
The wearable, which still needs the US FDA clearance, can predict and reveal, via its smartphone app, how your exercise habits impact your sleeping patterns, and more.
There is already one such ring called the Oura Ring, along with Whoop and Fitbit, that scan sleep and recovery data.
However, Movano says it wants its insights to be more actionable than other available products.
Source: IANS