Qringstore has launched the Titan 2 smart ring, positioning it as a lighter alternative to its predecessor with a focus on gesture control for media consumption. The device weighs just 2.6 grams, which is roughly 35% lighter than the original Titan model. The lighter design enhances comfort for extended use without compromising essential health monitoring features.

Lightweight wearable tracks health metrics while enabling media navigation via finger gestures.
Titan 2 functions as a standalone wearable that connects to smartphones through Bluetooth. Its compact design allows it to rest unobtrusively on the finger during everyday tasks. The ring supports sizes ranging from 8 to 13, ensuring fit options for most users across different hand shapes and sizes.
Health monitoring remains central to the Titan 2's functionality, tracking metrics such as heart rate, sleep patterns, blood oxygen levels (SpO2), stress indicators, and heart rate variability (HRV). Built-in sensors in the light frame continuously record biometric information. Data uploads automatically to connected apps, enabling ongoing health insights.
Beyond health tracking, the Titan 2 introduces gesture control capabilities for interacting with digital content. Users can swipe or tap gestures to navigate e-books, scroll through social media reels, and manage photo galleries without touching their phone screens. The gesture control allows effortless operation without requiring hand movement, ideal for multitasking.
The ring is available in three finishes: silver, rose gold, and black, catering to varied aesthetic preferences. Pricing starts at $129 for the standard model, though a launch promotion currently discounts it to $99. The price point places the Titan 2 firmly in the competitive mid-tier segment for smart rings.
The Titan 2 builds on Qringstore's earlier entry into the wearable space with the original Titan model. The lighter build and new gesture features aim to resolve past issues regarding size and usability.



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