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The smart ring segment continues to evolve beyond basic health tracking, with brands now focusing on convenience and smarter interactions. Qringstore has introduced its latest wearable, dubbed the Titan 2, bringing a lighter design, new wellness features and gesture-based controls. The announcement also reveals improvements to sizing options, app integration and overall user experience.

Titan 2 brings several new upgrades

Titan 2 smart ring
Titan 2 smart ring

The newly announced Titan 2 arrives as the successor to the original Titan smart ring. One of the key changes is its lighter construction, with the ring starting at just 2.6g. The company claims this makes it around 35 per cent lighter than its predecessor, potentially improving comfort during extended wear. Buyers can also choose from a wider range of sizes, including new Size 12 and Size 13 variants. A new silver finish has also been added alongside existing colour options.

The wearable retains a stainless-steel body with a titanium alloy coating and carries an IP68 rating for protection against water and dust. Alongside the hardware changes, the accompanying RWfit application now supports synchronization with both Apple Health and Google Fit, allowing users to manage health data across different ecosystems without requiring a subscription.

Titan 2 smart ring
Titan 2 smart ring

Health monitoring remains a major focus for the device. In addition to tracking sleep, heart rate, steps and daily activity, the new model introduces Heart Rate Variability (HRV) monitoring and stress tracking. These additions are intended to provide a broader view of recovery, wellbeing and day-to-day health trends.

Another notable addition is gesture control support. Users can remotely turn pages while reading, navigate short-form videos and trigger smartphone photos with a simple hand movement. The company says these features are designed to reduce the need for direct interaction with a phone during everyday tasks.

Titan 2 is currently available at an introductory price of $99, while the original Titan has been discounted to $79 for a limited period.

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