Long term review of Gabit Smart Ring: The best of minimalism and accuracy?
New Delhi [India], February 25 (ANI): I never understood the idea of wearing a smart ring. You don't get any notifications and can't make or receive calls or messages; instead, the ring works silently tracking your sleep, exercises, and other metrics.
However, it all changed when I started using the Gabit smart ring. Priced at INR 13,775, this ring changed the way I think about the category. After using it extensively and ruggedly, here's my take to help you decide if you need one.
This is the first step where I had to select the right fit for my preferred finger. Selecting the right size is a simple two-step process to ensure long-term comfort and data accuracy. Once you place an order, you'll be shipped a sizing kit at no extra cost containing multiple plastic sample rings ranging from size 6 to 13. You need to try the best-fit ring for a day, as your finger size can fluctuate due to temperature, physical activity, or the time of day. While the index finger is the preferred choice for the most accurate sensor readings, the ring can also be worn on any finger you prefer. Once you find a size that feels secure, you scan the QR code in the kit to log your choice, after which the actual titanium ring is dispatched.
The ring features a dual-layer construction with a durable Titanium outer shell and a medical-grade, non-allergenic transparent resin inner lining. It is remarkably lightweight, weighing between 3.1g and 3.9g (depending on size). It measures 8mm in width and 2.7mm in thickness. It is available in multiple finishes, including Matte Black, Matte Silver, Rose Gold, Gold, and Graphite Black. I picked the matte silver version.
Health and Fitness Tracking:
The ring utilizes a PPG sensor, skin temperature sensor, and a 3D accelerometer to monitor your health. You get a detailed analysis of sleep stages (Light, Deep, REM, Awake), providing a consolidated sleep score and recovery insights. I find this most appealing, as it encouraged me to opt for a lifestyle that helps me have a good and consistent sleep every day. It also continuously tracks your heart rate, Resting Heart Rate (RHR), and Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
Unlike many trackers that only show data, the Gabit app integrates nutrition logging (food tracking), skincare, and community features. It also supports automatic workout detection where it seamlessly managed to track my long walks and other exercises. I have to manually select the workout once it's detected by the ring. I find the app data-rich and easy to navigate, though some UI elements (like food logging buttons) can feel small. It requires Wi-Fi/network, location, and Bluetooth access to check your details.
Additional Nuggets:
The Gabit smart ring comes with a dedicated charging case. It's a clamshell-style case that connects via USB-C. The battery life of the ring is commendable; in real-world usage, I get more than a week of battery life. This, of course, comes down to 5 to 6 days with regular workout tracking. A full charge takes approximately 120 minutes.
Mind you, while charging, the charging case shows a tiny blue light and inside, the ring flickers with green light. When the green light stops, it means the ring is fully charged. I have to time the charging or keep checking the charging by opening the case, as the blue light on the case will continue to glow as long as it's powered. Further, avoid over-charging the ring as that might affect the life of the battery.
In The End:
(Disclaimer: The author is an expert in the fields of consumer technology, auto and lifestyle. Views shared here are personal.) (ANI)
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