Activity Rings are a crucial part of the Apple Watch experience. With watchOS 10, Apple has revamped how they look – but not how they work – which feels inconsistent with the focus on mental health ...
The Apple Watch Activity Rings have transformed fitness tracking by combining simplicity with powerful tools to encourage healthier habits. By focusing on three core metrics—Move, Exercise, and ...
Your Apple Watch Activity rings represent three goals: Move, Exercise, and Stand. The Move goal calculates the total active calories you burn in a day — both with and without exercise. It's possible ...
The tenth anniversary of the Apple Watch is upon us, and with it, the tenth anniversary of the company’s famous fitness tracking rings. In those ten years, my activity levels have run the full ...
With the best smart rings starting to make waves, the Apple Watch might not be the only health tracker in Apple’s product portfolio for long. The company is reportedly developing a smart ring to rival ...
The fitness tracker market seems to always be changing, and while the watch form factor has dominated the market, there’s a growing interest in more discreet health trackers, like a ring form factor.
There are many devices for people to track their health. Whether you're going on serious diets and exercise regimens or simply like to know your day-to-day activity levels, these health trackers can ...
As a long-term Oura Ring wearer, the feature I’m looking forward to most in Apple’s WatchOS 11 is the new Vitals app. It may look like just another extension of the Health app and the familiar Rings ...
Some games just aren’t meant for new platforms. Cosmos Rings, a time-centric RPG from Final Fantasy publisher Square Enix, tries to break new ground by bringing one of gaming’s most popular genres to ...
Health and fitness tracking is the primary pitch of the Apple Watch, but has the time now arrived for the option of a more compact device in the form of an Apple Ring? Samsung yesterday unveiled its ...
Apple challenges Apple Watch users of any age to “close your rings” in a new series of high-energy ads for its smartwatch. The short, 15-second spots debuted on Apple’s Australian YouTube channel.