Comfort & Design: The Comforniture Smart Ring is lightweight and comfortable, with a slim 2.5mm thickness. Users praise its unobtrusive fit, even during physical activities like weightlifting or moving heavy items.
Tracking Accuracy: Step tracking aligns well with smartphones (within ±200 steps), but sleep tracking is inconsistent—accurate for total sleep hours but unreliable for deep/light sleep stages. Heart rate monitoring works but requires proper finger placement.
Battery Life: Exceeds expectations, lasting up to 2 weeks with moderate use (vs. the advertised 2-4 days). Charging is hassle-free with the included box-type charger.
Waterproof & Durability: IP68 rating ensures it survives swimming and handwashing, though some users avoid harsh chemicals. The plastic-like build feels sturdy but not premium.
App & Setup: The 'Lucky Ring' app is basic and tricky to navigate. Pairing can be frustrating, and data isn’t backed up if the app is uninstalled. Limited workout modes (Walk/Run/Bike) lack post-session HR data.
Verdict: A solid entry-level smart ring for step counting and casual health tracking, but inconsistent accuracy and a clunky app hold it back. Ideal for budget-conscious users testing the smart-ring waters.