The demand for smarter, more intuitive health tracking is accelerating. “People no longer want guesses. They want clarity,” says Gaurav Gupta, Founder, Gabit, noting how traditional wearables often tracked data in silos. He explains that the new generation of devices needs to interpret what the body is signalling and integrate multiple pillars of wellness. “Health doesn’t work in silos, and neither should wearables,” he adds.
For Amit Khatri, Co-Founder, Noise, the appeal of smart rings is their quiet intelligence. “Their strength lies in being almost invisible – no screens, no interruptions,” he says. Built-in sensors analyse sleep, recovery, heart-rate variability and temperature shifts without demanding attention. “The real unlock comes when this data is paired with intelligent algorithms to translate patterns into personalised guidance,” he adds.
Cardiologist Dr. N Murali Krishna offers a clinical perspective. “Wearable tech has come a long way, with devices now detecting early arrhythmias and offering valuable insights for timely intervention,” he says. But he also cautions that predictive cardiac monitoring is a developing frontier. “Current wearables aren’t foolproof, and predicting sudden cardiac events involves far more than heart rhythm alone,” he explains.
Where Smart Rings Stand Apart
Unlike wrist-based devices, smart rings rely on proximity to key arteries in the fingers, enabling more precise data collection. Gupta notes that this precision is only meaningful if paired with insight-driven features like habit nudges, food logging and intelligent reminders – tools that empower users to take charge of their habits.
Khatri highlights how rings are evolving beyond wellness into lifestyle utility. “Smart rings are set to become a connected hub with payments, authentication and deeper sensing,” he says, pointing to what 2026 may look like for wearables.
Meanwhile, Dr. Krishna stresses responsible adoption. “Wearables are powerful supplements, not substitutes for medical-grade monitoring,” he says, emphasising the need to balance technological promise with clinical reality.
A More Proactive Future For Health
As India embraces preventive health, smart rings represent a pivotal shift – from tracking steps to understanding physiology, from collecting data to transforming behaviour. They offer a seamless, almost invisible form of accountability that supports everyday wellness without adding friction. While their ability to predict complex cardiac events remains in early stages, their value in improving consistency, awareness and long-term habits is already reshaping how people approach their health.
In the years ahead, smart rings won’t just measure wellbeing. They will help build it.

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