- Circular’s Ring 2 is a new intelligent ring to come in 2025
- The company has just revealed that it will add blood pressure monitoring before the end of the year
- He also plans to add blood sugar trends in 2026
The circular ring 2 is the brand new intelligent circular ring in 2025, and the company has just announced two massive health characteristics that we can expect to be added after the launch.
Unveiled at CES and arriving later this year, Ring 2 arrives for the tastes of the Oura Ring 4 ring and Samsung Galaxy as a competitor for the best smart ring on the market.
Not only will it include the detection of atrial fibrillation and the ECG (a first for intelligent rings), but the company now affirms that it also obtains blood pressure and perhaps monitoring blood sugar.
“The circular Ring 2 will soon help you follow the blood pressure and blood sugar over time, which gives you more in -depth information about your health in a completely non -invasive manner,” the company announced on March 17.
Circular says that a live update for ring 2 to come “at the end of 2025” will add monitoring of blood pressure trends.
“By measuring the transit time of pulse (PTT) – the time required for blood to travel through your arteries – the ring can estimate the trends of the PA in a way that is both practical and reliable. A quick measure (between 30 seconds to 2 minutes) will give you precious information on how your daily habits affect your blood pressure”, says circular.
But that’s not all, the ring 2 could get an even more exciting feature next year, and it is the one that Apple has been trying to crack for years.
An intelligent ring with blood sugar monitoring?
“Circular also works on something really revolutionary: monitoring bloody glucose trends,” said the company.
Through another live update “at the end of 2026”, Circular claims that its function will allow users to monitor the fluctuations in blood sugar without finger sting of constant glucose monitors.
The feature would use advanced automatic learning to analyze the way light interacts with blood thanks to its PPG heart rate monitors, to help understand how factors, including food and sleep, have an impact on glucose.
Above all, circular says the functionality won’t Replace traditional glucose surveillance for those who have diabetes or must follow the variability of micro intradays. Rather, it will provide “information on trends to help users make more informed health choices”.
Anyway, it is always an upgrade of massive health and makes the circular ring 2 perhaps the most exciting health and fitness launch this year, even more than the Apple Watch Ultra 3.
Apple should add blood pressure monitoring which can detect hypertension to its series 11 and Ultra 3 later this year, but if it has the circular to the punch is the assumption of anyone.
Precision and efficiency remain key questions, but the circular announcement is the most exciting development of smart clothes for many years. The Ring 2 circular is now live on Kickstarter, before launch later this year.




