RingConn may add blood‑pressure monitoring to Gen 2 / Gen 2 Air — what we know
A recent German report claims that RingConn will add a blood‑pressure monitoring feature to its smart ring. We checked RingConn’s official pages and public sources to verify the claim.
What the report says
The article states that RingConn plans to supplement its smart ring with blood‑pressure monitoring, expanding the health metrics already offered.
What RingConn currently advertises
- Continuous heart rate monitoring
- Heart rate variability (HRV)
- Blood oxygen (SpO2)
- Sleep tracking and advanced sleep insights
- Stress scoring and activity tracking
These features are listed on RingConn’s product pages for the Gen 2 and Gen 2 Air:
Verification
At the time of writing, there is no official confirmation on RingConn’s site or product pages that blood‑pressure measurement is supported. Independent sources and retailer listings do not show BP as a current feature. If RingConn intends to add BP monitoring, they have not yet published technical details, a timeline, or accuracy/validation data.
Accuracy and regulation notes
Measuring blood pressure non‑invasively from the finger is technically challenging. Reliable BP measurement typically requires clinical validation and, in many regions, regulatory clearance (e.g., FDA/CE) if marketed as a medical measurement. Consumers should look for published validation studies and regulatory approvals before relying on ring‑based BP readings.
Bottom line
There’s a report claiming blood‑pressure monitoring is coming to RingConn rings, but RingConn’s official pages do not yet confirm it. We’ll update when RingConn publishes an official announcement or documentation.
What do you think?
Would you trust a smart ring to measure blood pressure? Share your thoughts in the comments.