Smart rings are gaining popularity among health-conscious users as a discreet alternative to smartwatches. The devices track sleep, heart rate, stress and activity levels while encouraging healthier habits, offering round-the-clock health monitoring in a compact and unobtrusive form.
Published Date – 18 June 2026, 11:30 AM
Hyderabad: Smartwatches may have dominated the wearable technology space for years, but smart rings are quietly emerging as a sleek alternative for those looking to track their health without a screen on their wrist.
Designed to look like ordinary rings, these devices can monitor a range of metrics including heart rate, blood oxygen levels, body temperature, sleep quality, stress levels and daily activity. Some models also provide menstrual cycle insights and recovery scores, helping users better understand their overall well-being.
For many users, the appeal lies in their discreet design and the ability to collect health data around the clock. “I wanted something less distracting than a smartwatch. I want to use it to track fitness, but smartwatches keep showing messages and notifications too, and the ring has been perfect,” says Riya Menon, a lawyer who is into fitness.
Apart from their compact form, smart rings are also helping users make small but meaningful lifestyle changes. By offering insights into sleep quality, stress and recovery, they can encourage better habits such as maintaining a regular sleep schedule, taking breaks and staying active. Many users say these changes have helped improve their energy levels and overall sense of well-being.
Others say the device has encouraged healthier lifestyle choices. “I never paid much attention to recovery or stress levels before,” says Rahul Verma, a software engineer. “Seeing those insights every day pushed me to take regular walks and prioritise sleep. Small changes have made a noticeable difference in my energy levels.”
Among the better-known options in India is the Gabit Smart Ring, starting at around Rs 13,000-Rs15,000 depending on the variant and offers, the ring tracks sleep, heart rate, stress, activity and calorie metrics. As wearable technology continues to evolve, smart rings are proving that health tracking no longer has to come in bulky or highly visible forms.
