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This one feature makes Renpho Lynx the most practical smart ring [practical]

I have now tried four different smart rings from four different brands (in the near future) and the new Renpho Lynx Smart Ring was able to separate myself Package, practice compared to other things. He makes all the main things that you want to do, for example, to track sleep, general health monitoring, looks more careful, but, most importantly, does not try to invent a wheel again. Having spent several weeks with Smart Ring Lynx, that's all you need to know and why you should consider it.

General list of specification

, before we move on to review, let's talk about some specifications.

  • Two colors: titanium silver and carbon black
  • Size range: from 6 to 13 (I ’ m A size 10)
  • from 4 to 5 grams
  • Hawronation up to 50 meters
  • , and 1st, and 1st, and up to 12 days
  • works with iOS, and 1st. 7 days with charging housing
  • It tracks yours:
    • heart rate & amp; The variability of the heart rhythm
    • spo₂ (blood oxygen)
    • stress levels
    • stages of sleep and evaluation
    • monitoring activity for walking, running, hiking and swimming

so that it does much and has much more for this. There is one specification that distinguishes it from the rest, but we will go to it.

Armware & AMP; Appendix Experience

What do you think, how it looks, is completely subjective, so this is exactly what I think. The smart Lynx ring, which I have in carbon black, is surprisingly smooth. I am not one of those who wears some kind of ring, except for my wedding ring. I never wore anything on my fingers until I started testing bright rings a few months ago. The ring has a matte and minimum finish with a thin glossy strip, which gives it a little character, not being spectacular. Inside the ring there are some sensors that appear in your finger for better accuracy. At first I was not a fan, but you forget that they are there in a few hours and actually help you find the orientation of charging is much easier.

in case of charging & amp; Battery

For me, the point of sale number one is the time of autonomous work. This thing claims to be 12 days of continuous use. Now I get 12 days from this? No, but I easily get 9-10 days of permanent use. Then you also have a case similar to AirPods, which gives you an additional 7 days ’ The cost of the charge. I checked other rings, and you were lucky to get 3-4 days before you have to charge it again. Thus, the absolute best thing in this ring is the time of autonomous work and how you almost never have to worry about the need to charge it at all. If you have tried other smart rings, then you will find out how bad the battery life can be on them, because the rings are tiny for starters. Thus, 10 days plus the battery makes it an easy recommendation, because it makes it a practical product.

Appendix

What is nice in this Lynx ring is that it is part of the Renpho ecosystem. I used Renpho scales for many years, so I have already been familiar with the application. Renfo is known as the bestseller Smart Scale Company on Amazon. Now adding a new intellectual fitness device allows you to have even more health data from your daily life. The application is very easier to use, read and understand. When you open the application, it begins to synchronize with your ring. It is more to note that this is not actively synchronized in the background. Thus, you need to open an application for synchronization and see all your data that takes about 5-10 seconds. The Renpho application gives you data, such as:

  • A common health indicator of 100
  • Activity data
  • Sleep assessment and data
  • heart rate and HRV
  • spo₂ (blood oxygen)
  • notification when the ring battery is low. Some other smart rings do this, but it does not. Thus, while the battery lasts a long time, the only way to see the battery level when you are in the application and synchronized.

    My experience & amp; How I use it

    The way I use smart rings mainly to track passive health. I mainly used Lynx to track sleep and recovery, especially in training days. Sleep data pass deeper than expected, for a ring of $ 200, showing sleep cycles, sleep efficiency and even sleep delay. I also monitored my stress levels during the day, which the application visualizes in the format. When I go on the run or go with the dog, I do not need to open anything; Everything is simply synchronized when I open the application. This kind of tracking “set and forget” is exactly what I want from a smart ring, and what makes it so practical.

    Again, I cannot emphasize how impressive the battery life is. I just didn't have to worry about it. Every 5 or 6 days (even if it lasts longer), I just raise it to the charging case, which is on my table, just to make sure that I have any charging. But even after these 6 days I still have more than 35 percent of the battery. This is science fiction.

    One thing that I want to note in relation to smart rings as a whole is that I do not use them for active training. Especially strong training. I find that I always use my Apple Watch. It works well for runs, but for real strong training, where you hold dumbbells and rods, this is too inconvenient. But again, it does not depend on the Lynx ring that all smart rings are generally (at least for me).

    pricing & amp; Accessibility

    Smart Ring Renpho Lynx Smart is now available for $ 179 on the Renpho website. You can choose between carbon black or more premium titanium silver color. Both are supplied with a USB-C battery and cable. The most pleasant thing is that there are no purchases in the application or purchases in the application. You buy it once and get it to use it. It is difficult to find such a greater functionality in this product category at this price.

    I also want to mention that you can order a set of sizes (and get it) for free to make sure you get a dense landing. Not all rings of size 10 are created equal, so it's great to make sure that it is right.

    What do you think about it? Do you wear smart rings? Which of them have you tried in the past? Would you ever try? Do you think Apple will ever make it? Let me discuss below!

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