Movano Evie Ring specs: Sizing: 5-11 | Material: Liquid metal | Colors: Silver, rose gold, gold | Water resistance: Up to 1 meter | Sensors: Heart rate, heart rate variability, SpO₂, skin temperature, and active metabolic calorie burn | Connectivity: Bluetooth | Battery: Around four days
The Evie Ring offers up plenty of “firsts” within the smart ring market. If it earns FDA clearance for its pulse oximeter, it could be the first wearable to be medically approved. It’s also the first smart ring that specifically caters to women’s health needs. When we saw the ring at CES 2024, we were impressed by all of its innovative features and the research behind them.
Every new feature the ring offers — including a mood-predicting feature — is backed by data (and a few features are even backed by AI), the company says. Along with monitoring your vitals, the ring tracks sleep, activity, steps, mood and symptoms, and calories to provide a holistic view of health and use some of that information for menstrual cycle tracking.
You can also log your moods, and, through continual documentation, understand how your mood fluctuates with your menstrual cycle, activity, sleep, and more. Evie seems to offer a well-rounded view of health that relies on not only data but also works with you to understand the “why” behind your data.
The only downside of the Evie Ring is the fact that it’s for women only, and the Evie app is only available through the iOS store, so Android users can’t get it right now. We’ll update this review once we’ve gotten one to test ourselves.