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Rollme Unveils R11 Ultra: Its First Smart Ring

Rollme Unveils R11 Ultra: Its First Smart Ring

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As smart rings continue to evolve rapidly, expectations are reaching new heights. Recently, Rollme introduced its first-ever smart ring with a display — the R11 Ultra. This innovative device seamlessly combines cutting-edge technology, versatile features, and a stunning design. Redefining wearable tech, the R11 Ultra delivers advanced smart capabilities, flexible functionality, and a perfect blend of style and sophistication.
The Rollme R11 Ultra is the brand's first smart ring to feature a display and touch interface. With simple touch gestures, users can effortlessly access key information such as time, steps, heart rate, and battery level. The multifunctional screen provides instant access to vital data—no phone needed. Powered by an advanced chip, high-precision sensors, and optimized algorithms, the R11 Ultra ensures accurate health monitoring. Its robust features include deep sleep stage analysis, continuous heart rate tracking, and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) measurement. By analyzing both light and deep sleep phases, users gain a deeper understanding of their sleep quality, monitor heart health, and maintain overall well-being.
The Rollme R11 Ultra features a durable stainless steel body, ensuring exceptional resistance to wear and tear. Designed with a sleek and slim profile, the ring measures just 8.0mm in width, 2.5mm in thickness, and weighs only 4 grams. This innovative technology combines lightweight comfort with powerful performance, offering a nearly unnoticeable wearing experience. With its 5ATM water resistance, the R11 Ultra is safe to wear even while swimming.
The Rollme R11 Ultra supports multiple sports modes, including walking, running, cycling, and swimming. For each activity, it tracks real-time heart rate, step count, distance, calories burned, and workout duration, giving users a clear picture of their performance. In addition, the ring offers intuitive gesture controls, allowing users to interact with apps like TikTok, e-books, music, and camera functions, as well as certain motion-controlled games—all with simple hand movements.
The Rollme R11 Ultra is supported by a free app compatible with both iOS and Android systems, featuring a multilingual interface to serve users around the world. Through the app, users can track health metrics, set personal goals, and receive activity reminders to stay energized and motivated. With a battery life of up to 15 days, the R11 Ultra comes equipped with a charging cable and dock for fast and convenient recharging.
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