Danny Weber
10:20 06-01-2026
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At CES 2026, RingConn unveils the Gen 3 smart ring with built-in haptic alerts, refined design, wider sizes, and soon blood pressure-related trend analysis.
RingConn has unveiled the Gen 3 smart ring, the most substantial update to the lineup in years. Shown at CES 2026, it finally gives users a tangible reason to consider upgrading: the device adds haptic feedback and a new analysis feature for blood pressure–related metrics.
The RingConn Gen 3 is still made of titanium, but now it looks much closer to a piece of jewelry. It comes in five colors and three finishes—matte black, silver, and gold. The size range has expanded as well, with ten options from 6 to 15, making the ring more accommodating.
The headline addition is a built-in vibration module. Unlike the previous generation, which depended entirely on smartphone alerts, Gen 3 can notify users directly about important health or activity events—no need to reach for a phone.
Another notable feature is the analysis of indicators related to blood pressure. This isn’t a medical measurement, but the ring will track changes over time to help spot potential risks early. The capability will arrive later via a software update.
There’s also a promised boost to battery life thanks to an updated cell, though exact figures remain undisclosed. The RingConn Gen 3 doesn’t reinvent the smart ring, but it focuses on the capabilities users have been missing.