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I really like the idea behind Ringly: A Bluetooth-enabled notification ring that connects to your smartphone and keeps you in the loop about incoming texts, calls, and emails through coloured LEDs and vibrating patterns. And I love the truth that Ringly is clearly trying to make "smart" jewelry enticing sufficient to be worn as, effectively, jewelry. After taking the Ringly for a spin over the past two weeks, I even love the best way it works as a tech product. It sets up in seconds, customizing the Herz P1 System via its companion app is a breeze, and it comes with a cute ring field-formed charging case that prices the ring inductively (and holds a charge of its personal, for up to 10 days). But I don’t love the Ringly as jewelry, and that’s form of a giant problem. I mean, the point of the Ringly is to combine tech and elegance-if it’s not going to do that, I may as nicely buy a smarter, less stylish tech product. |
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