Tech startup Ringly has created a new way for women to keep up with notifications and messages from their smartphones. The ring connects to a smartphone through Bluetooth Low Energy, vibrates gently ...
Unlike most smartwatches and smart glasses, Ringly looks pretty inconspicuous. Though it's thicker than your typical women's ring, you'd have to look pretty closely at this puppy to notice that it's ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. There are plenty of smartwatches on the market today that will give the wearer alerts for emails, texts, and calls. The problem for some people is that ...
When it comes to smart jewelry, Ringly is a true pioneer. Its smart rings were among the very first wearables to emerge on the scene that were designed specifically for women. Now, Ringly is moving ...
The first thing I thought when I opened my Ringly box was that it smelled. Bad. Like electronics that had caught on fire and were then put out in some sort of chemical bath. But the company told me ...
Unless you’re a retired British gangster gone to seed in the Costa del Sol, chances are that as a man you don’t wear chunky rings on a frequent basis. Nor, as a member of the less-fair sex, have I had ...
New York-based Ringly launches its pre-sales crowdfunding campaign today after raising its million dollar seed round this past September. The tech start-up aims to solve the recurring frustrating ...
Cocktail ring “Ringly” connects to smartphones via Bluetooth and will send the wearer a notification via light or vibration for new phone alerts. While companies like Google and Samsung are pushing ...
Ringly, a new iPhone-connected smart ring designed for women, uses Bluetooth LE to connect to a phone, lighting up and buzzing to alert users of calls, messages, emails, and other app notifications.
I come neither to praise Ringly, or to bury it. But I think the little crowdfunded darling demonstrates why innovation has stalled -- and will continue to, as long as it continues to be choked and ...
New York City-based smart ring developer Ringly raised $5.1 million in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz with participation from High Line Venture Partners, Silas Capital, and PCH. Existing investors ...
For those unfamiliar with Ringly, a New York-based maker of internet-connected bangles and baubles, it’s all too easy to dismiss its smart jewelry as a gimmick. But unlike much of its competition, ...