Ringly - smart rings to receive signals on the phone
Ringly - developed by the New York-based company of the same name - again contains the characteristics of technology devices, the ability to signal when receiving calls, email or a new message.
Although it looks like a jewel, the Ringly Ring-ring, developed by the New York-based company of the same name, retains the character of technological devices, when receiving a call, email, or new message.
Thanks to the ability to connect to your phone via Bluetooth (or iOS, Android phone), the ring can vibrate or emit light when the owner has incoming, new, or updated messages on it. such as Facebook social networking sites, photo sharing app Instagram or Snapchat ... picture Rings also features remind users about appointments scheduled thanks to test "electronic diary" of the employer.
According to the manufacturer, the ring can operate continuously for 2 days after fully charging the battery. In addition, users can also use a special application to customize the ring mode - such as the number of vibrations or colors available for each caller.
Ringly said the ring collection is about to hit the market with 18K gold plated frame and a precious stone. The rings have 3 sizes in 6, 7, 8 and have 4 different colors.
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