As someone who's always been curious about smart rings but didn't want to break the bank, the Comforniture Smart Ring has been a pleasant surprise. After wearing it daily for weeks, here's my honest take.
Comfort that disappears on your finger: At just 2.5mm thick, this is the most comfortable wearable I've owned. During my morning runs and even while weightlifting at the gym, I often forget it's there. The lightweight plastic feels premium enough - not cheap like some budget trackers.
Surprisingly accurate step counting: Compared to my iPhone's health app, the step tracking is impressively close - usually within 200 steps difference. Though be warned: typing at my computer sometimes registers as steps (a common smart ring issue).
Battery life that puts premium brands to shame: Forget charging every day! With moderate use (HR monitoring every 5 minutes), I easily get 4+ days. If I'm careful about taking it off during showers, it lasts nearly two weeks - beating friends' Oura rings hands down.
The app needs work though: Setting up was frustrating - took multiple attempts to pair via Bluetooth. The Lucky Ring app feels clunky initially (pro tip: enable HR monitoring in settings or it won't track!). And losing all data if you change phones is annoying.
Not perfect for sleep tracking: While it gets total sleep time right, the sleep stage analysis seems random compared to my Whoop strap. Nighttime heart rate spikes also don't match other devices.
Final verdict: For under $100, this delivers incredible value as an entry-level smart ring. It's made me realize I don't need $300+ features right now. If you want basic activity/sleep tracking without commitment, this is your best first smart ring.