Ring lets wearer 'feel' spouse's heartbeat | Inquirer Technology

Ring lets wearer ‘feel’ spouse’s heartbeat

/ 01:12 AM August 13, 2016

Want to feel your spouse’s heartbeat?

Startup company TheTouch has modeled HB Ring, which lets couples feel each other’s heartbeats with a tap of its exterior casing.

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Just simply double-tap the ring and the wearer can feel his or her partner’s heartbeat by flashing a red color. The ring is knotted to an app available for both iOS and Android and connects to Bluetooth.

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Also, the trendy jewelry has 14 hours of battery life and 160 hours of standby time, Huffington Post reported. The HB ring’s package box is equipped with a wireless charger as well.

The product comes in three exciting variants: a ring ornamented with 18K rose gold with sapphire crystal, a rose gold ring and a black ring. Six different sizes are up for grabs: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 millimeters.

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The magnificent prototype, which will be distributed in a pair, comes with a costly price tag. The 18K rose gold ring cost $2,990 (P139,000) and will start shipping in November. On the other hand, the regular models cost $599 (P27,900) for a pair and will be shipped early next year. All HB rings can be pre-ordered in the company’s website. Gianna Francesca Catolico

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