The Ring Clock created quite a stir when it first debuted on the internet in 2011. After two years of tweaking and refining, the Ring Clock is finally ready to go into production. According to the kickstarter website Indiegogo, the ring is equipped with energy-saving LEDs to make the ring eco-friendly and energy efficient.
The Ring Clock offers two LED color options: blue and orange (photo:Indiegogo)
The ring is made from surgical stainless steel making it allergy free and water resistant. To not waste energy, after one minute of inactivity, the ring will turn off but can be reactivated by rotating. This allows the ring to have a total running time of one week. It comes with a Qi wireless power charger pad and has a battery life of three years.
The Ring Clock has a running time of one week and only needs to be charged for a maximum of 2 hours. (photo: Indiegogo)
The ring is expected to begin production next year provided the campaign funds reach US$287, 500 by October 11th. The first batch of Ring Clocks is retailed at $195 and the second batch at $210.
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