Apple’s rumored smart ring remains one of the most speculated products in its wearables roadmap. While rivals like Samsung have already entered the segment with the Galaxy Ring, Apple’s direction is still unclear. Patents exist. Surveys have been sent. Code leaks have been analyzed.
But despite years of speculation, the Apple Ring remains a mystery. The question now is whether 2026 will finally be the year Apple jumps into the smart ring market.

1. What experts are saying?
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has reported consistently that Apple has no active development plans for a smart ring. According to him, Apple executives are concerned that such a product could cannibalize Apple Watch sales by offering similar health-tracking features at a lower price point. He said the idea was explored internally but ultimately shelved.
On the other side, CCS Insight’s chief analyst Ben Wood believes Apple will launch a smart ring by 2026. He argues that the company’s increasing emphasis on health and sleep monitoring makes the ring a logical addition. Wood also claims the product would align with Tim Cook’s personal focus on health-tech innovation as part of his long-term legacy.
Another source, Korean leaker yeux1122, said in late 2025 that Apple’s smart ring project is in the research phase. However, no known production schedules or manufacturing details have emerged to back that claim.
2. Leaked iOS 26 code
When internal builds of iOS 26 surfaced in late 2025, speculation grew over new Apple hardware. Codenames like “V68” (believed to be the foldable iPhone) and “J490” (a smart home hub) were discovered. Early reports suspected “J229” might refer to the Apple Ring, but later analysis by Macworld and AppleInsider confirmed it as a smart camera accessory.
No mention of a smart ring appeared in these builds. However, Apple did conduct user surveys early last year targeting Apple Watch owners, asking if they had experience with other wearables, including smart rings. Such surveys often help Apple gauge product-market fit ahead of new launches.
3. Patents
There’s no shortage of Apple patents describing a ring-shaped wearable. Some patents date back to 2015, detailing a ring with sensors for heart rate, skin temperature, and gesture input.
Others are more recent, exploring rotating outer bands, haptics, and NFC support for Apple Pay. Apple also envisions the ring as a controller for Vision Pro, enabling precise hand gestures even when finger tracking fails.
These aren’t idle ideas. They’re part of a long trail of intellectual groundwork, and it’s clear Apple has invested heavily in exploring the form factor. But translating patents into products takes more than engineering, it requires market timing, manufacturing readiness, and strategic fit.
4. The bottom line
Apple is not expected to launch a smart ring in early 2026. The company is prioritizing other products, such as a foldable iPhone and a new smart home hub. The patents and internal discussions confirm Apple’s interest in the category, but there is no firm evidence of an upcoming release.
The Apple Ring remains a product in waiting. Apple could still make a late-year surprise or save it for a future cycle. Until then, the smart ring stands as another possibility on Apple’s long list of experimental ideas.
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