The smartwatch is slowly becoming the replacement for your smartphone so would natural progression make your ring the replacement for your watch? The folks behind the Ring Clock seems to think so. When we first saw the image for this fascinating piece of jewelry, our thoughts were that it was just a piece of concept art for a futuristic device.
The Ring Clock is made up of an inner ring and a rotating outer ring that are made from surgical stainless steel. The inner ring is in contact with your finger while the outer ring rotates over the inner ring. Rotating the outer ring activates the LED light that light up the outer ring thus letting you know the time.
The outer ring is made up of 3 sections. The numbers in the top section represents the 24 hours in a day. The numbers in the middle section represents the minutes while each vertical line represents an additional minute. Last but not least, the dots at the bottom section represents the seconds. You have an option of having either blue or orange LEDs.
To conserve battery power, the LEDs on the Ring Clock only lights up if you rotate the outer ring. The LEDs remain on for about 15 seconds before powering off again. Depending on the actual time, you may need to rotate the ring quite a bit to read the time. It is not exactly as simple as taking a quick glance at a watch but the cool factor of the Ring Clock sure beats any watch including the smart ones.
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