Noise Luna Ring launched in India to take on boAt Smart Ring
Noise Luna Ring pre-order, availability details
- The company has not disclosed the price of the Luna Ring yet, but it is expected to be budget-friendly.
- Customers can pre-order the Luna Ring by purchasing a Priority Access pass for just Rs 2,000 via the company’s official website.
- On top of that, pass holders will receive an extra Rs 1,000 discount on the day of purchase, giving them a total cash benefit of Rs 3,000.
- Additionally, pass holders will be eligible for free insurance against liquid damage or theft worth Rs 2,000.
Noise Luna Ring features, colour options
- The all-new Noise Luna Ring helps users keep track of three important daily scores – Sleep, Readiness, and Activity.
- The Sleep Score gives users information about their sleep patterns and suggests ways to improve their nightly rest.
- The Readiness Score provides a complete picture of overall health by considering important signals from your body.
- The Activity Score analyzes inactivity, activity levels, and recovery using special motion sensors, providing valuable insights into body movements.
- The Luna Ring also has a temperature sensor that measures body temperature every 5 minutes.
- By continuously monitoring Heart Rate and SpO2 readings, the Luna Ring calculates a core health score based on all this data.
- The Noise Luna Ring uses Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE 5) technology and is water-resistant up to 50 meters (164 feet).
- The Luna Ring offers a battery life of up to 7 days on a 60-minute charge.
- The smart ring is available in seven sizes and five colours, including Rose Gold, Sunlit Gold, Stardust Silver, Midnight Black, and Lunar Black.
Noise Luna Ring: How does it work?
The Luna Ring uses advanced technology, like a Photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor and a 3-axis accelerometer, to track your body accurately. This allows it to monitor your heart rate, sleep patterns, movements, and other important data accurately. The Luna Ring’s design has 3 LEDs and 2 PDs with 3 bumps to align the optical sensors with your finger accurately.
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