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Home»News»This clever idea fixes the biggest flaw in smart rings, and I’m all for it
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This clever idea fixes the biggest flaw in smart rings, and I’m all for it

News RoomBy News Room21 April 20263 Mins Read
This clever idea fixes the biggest flaw in smart rings, and I’m all for it
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Smart rings pack in some clever tech. They track everything from daily activity and sleep cycles to how well your body is actually recovering, all without showing much on the surface. But design is where I’ve always felt a bit unconvinced, especially with something like the Oura Ring 4. It does what it promises, and it does it well, but aesthetically, it feels a little too plain and slightly bulky for something you’re meant to wear all day, every day. In a time where personal style is such a big part of how we present ourselves, slipping on a thick, minimal-looking ring can feel a bit out of place.

That said, there’s now a clever new approach that rethinks how a smart ring should look and feel, making it blend in much more naturally with what you’d actually want to wear.

A smarter ring, now with better taste

Steff Eleoff, a Toronto-based jewelry designer, seems to have had the same thought. Her solution is surprisingly elegant. She’s designed refined outer covers that slip over existing rings, completely transforming their appearance. These covers are compatible with devices like the Oura, Ultrahuman, and RingConn. The craftsmanship is where it really stands out. Each piece is made using 925 sterling silver or finished in 18K gold vermeil, giving it the kind of polish you’d expect from fine jewelry. Since these are made to order, the process takes about six weeks, and it shows in the detailing. Even at a glance, they feel considered and premium.

What I particularly like is the range. There are understated designs if you prefer something minimal, but there are also more expressive options featuring stones like pink tourmaline and even diamonds. So, on the outside, these rings look like beautiful, thoughtfully designed rings you’d pick for style alone. Underneath, though, it’s still doing all the work of a smart ring, tracking your health without ever looking like a gadget.

The art of making tech wearable

To me, this feels like a genius idea, and it says a lot about how designers think. There’s a certain instinct they have, an ability to spot something functional and immediately imagine how it could be made more beautiful and personal. 

If I were to pick up a smart ring, this is the kind of add-on I’d seriously consider. I like my tech to blend into my personal style rather than stand out, and these covers do that effortlessly. They turn something that can feel a bit utilitarian into something you’d actually want to show off.

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That said, there are a couple of practical things to keep in mind. The covers are currently available in gold and silver finishes, so pairing them with a black smart ring might create a noticeable contrast that doesn’t always look good. The detail can make or break the overall look. A safer approach would be to explore the cover designs first and then pick a ring color that complements them, so everything feels cohesive. Fit is just as important, too. Since the cover sits over the ring, getting the sizing right is key to making sure it feels comfortable and secure. When it all comes together, though, it’s a simple idea executed really well, one that makes smart rings feel a lot more wearable in everyday life. 

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