"No Sense" wear reshapes the smart wearable market, "Shenzhen-made" smart ring ranks second in global sales.

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04/11/2025
A titanium alloy ring weighing 2 grams and only 2 millimeters thick, smooth and round, almost imperceptible when worn on the finger, can accurately monitor indicators such as heart rate, blood oxygen, and body temperature. "The core technology is hidden in the 'light'," said Wang Guoxing, chairman of Shenzhen Jiuzhi Technology Co., Ltd., as he picked up a RingConn smart ring. These smart wearable devices rely on the photoplethysmography (PPG) principle in optical technology, where the light absorbed by the human body tissue is received by the sensor, converted into electrical and digital signals, and then used to calculate indicators such as heart rate based on changes in light. With strong product accumulation and good reputation, RingConn has impressed overseas users with precise algorithms and health monitoring, reaching tens of thousands of European and American consumers. In addition, Jiuzhi Technology quickly established its own brand website and entered multiple third-party platforms such as Amazon, eBay, and AliExpress to achieve multi-channel marketing and boost brand sales. Since its launch overseas, RingConn's global sales have quickly exceeded 150,000 units, covering more than 80 countries. By 2024, its user base is expected to grow by over 100% year-on-year, firmly holding the second spot in global smart ring sales. In the first three quarters of this year, Jiuzhi Technology's RingConn smart ring export volume has again reached a new high, with a fivefold year-on-year increase.