The RingConn Gen 2 Air fills a unique hole in the smart ring arena: a great budget-friendly option. For less than $200, the Gen Air 2 offers a well-rounded smart ring experience without ...
The central part of the disc thus formed soon disappears, and consequently a ring form results. This is a very slowly whirling vortex ring. As it proceeds, the radius of the ring is augmented ...
But smart rings should still provide valuable insights, otherwise what’s the point in wearing one? The RingConn Gen 2 Air is simpler than the RingConn Gen 2 smart ring, but has the company’s ...
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The vortex is surrounded by a ring of strong highaltitude winds known as the jet stream which effectively keeps the frigid air contained within the vortex. The polar vortex forms due to Earth’s ...
Advertisement Advertisement As the National Weather Service explains, the polar vortex is an area of low pressure and cold air that exists over both of Earth’s poles 10 to 30 miles above the ...
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Despite being packed with sensors, it remains discreet and easy to wear. The Ultrahuman Ring Air, on the other hand, embraces a minimalist, almost industrial look. While still comfortable, it feels ...
So what’s the difference between these two rings? Well, first off, the Gen 2 is more expensive at $299. While the Gen 2 Air is only $199. That’s actually a really good price for a smart ring.
The first occurred around mid-February and coincided with a strong cold-air release across much of the central and eastern United States. Forecasters are warning this vortex is looking ...