The smart ring category is hot right now, but is Apple set to leap into the fray with its own effort?
In recent months we’ve seen the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Ring and the RingConn Smart Ring, while the long-term leader of the best smart rings race is the Oura Ring (now up to its third generation). Rumors that Apple might be tempted to join the party have been swirling for several years now, and it seems that there’s at least something on the drawing board at Apple around this form factor.
Here, we’ve pulled together everything we know and think we know about the so-called Apple Ring: the leaks and rumors that have emerged, the predicted price, the possible release date and more. We’ve also added some of the features and specs we want to see from the Apple Ring.
Apple Ring: cut to the chase
What is it? A rumored smart ring, made by Apple
When could it release? TBC, but not before 2025
How much could it cost? Expect $399 / £399 / AU$750 or above
Apple Ring: price and release date predictions
We don’t have too many clues about how much the Apple Ring could cost, but we can look at some of the other options on the market. The Samsung Galaxy Ring can be yours for $399 / £399 and up (with Australia prices to be confirmed), while the Oura Ring 3 is available for $299 / £299 and up (and isn’t currently available in Australia).
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That gives you some idea of the price points we’re talking about. Apple will want to stay competitive, but (as the best iPhones show) isn’t afraid to whack a price premium on its products. If we had to make a guess, we’d say the Apple Ring will be a little more expensive than its Samsung and Oura rivals.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that the best Oura Ring features need a monthly subscription ($5.99 / £5.99 per month). Apple already has its Fitness Plus program you can sign up to if you have an Apple Watch ($9.99 / £9.99 / AU$14.99 per month), so it’s entirely possible that this would also be an optional extra for its smart ring.
When it comes to a release date, 2024 and even 2025 seem unlikely, given the cadence of the leaks and rumors we’ve seen so far; it doesn’t appear that a launch is imminent. We didn’t see an Apple Ring alongside the Apple Watch 10 at the September 2024 It’s Glowtime event, but there’s an outside chance it might accompany the Apple Watch 11 in September 2025, assuming that device turns up as expected.
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Apple Ring: leaks and rumors
The Apple Ring rumors stretch back a long way, to at least 2020. A patent Apple filed that year showed a smart ring being used to control other devices – with the idea being that you could maybe change channels on your Apple TV with a tap on your ring. Of course, patents aren’t always guarantees of future products, but they show what companies are thinking about and exploring.
Fast forward to 2023, and Apple was once again filing smart ring patents that positioned its possible device as some kind of controller for other gadgets. It seems that any Apple Ring that shows up won’t just be focused on health and fitness – it will also give you new ways to control functions on your other Apple devices.
It would seem Apple isn’t limiting itself to wearables around your fingers, either. Yet another 2023 patent revealed plans for some kind of Apple Anklet you could wear around your ankle or around your neck. The success of the Apple Watch clearly has Apple thinking about how to get you tracking more fitness metrics.
Meanwhile, an industry report out of South Korea early in 2024 suggested an Apple smart ring was on the way, to take on Samsung and Oura. However, as nothing has emerged in the months since, either the sources of the report got it wrong or Apple changed its mind about its future product launch schedule.
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We’ve seen one further sign that an Apple Ring might be on the way: an Apple survey sent to Apple Watch owners, asking how many of them currently wear a smart ring alongside their smartwatch. It might be a bit of a stretch to use this as evidence of an Apple Ring, but it’s not nothing.
And that’s it for Apple Ring rumors – no hint of prices, specs, design, or anything specific like that. The lack of particulars in the rumors imply a launch might still be some way off in the future, though there’s been enough noise at this point to suggest it’s at least being considered.
Apple Ring: what we want to see
In the event that an Apple Ring is indeed on the way, what will it be like – and how could it beat existing models? If any Apple engineers are reading this, here’s what we want to see from an Apple smart ring.
1. Stellar battery life
This shows up in every wishlist for every device, of course, but decent battery life is a must – especially as the standard Apple Watch can’t go more than a day or two without a recharge. In fact, that could be a key selling point for the Apple Ring: keep tracking your steps and other activities while your Apple Watch is on charge.
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2. Top-tier sleep tracking
Speaking of Apple Watch recharging, many users charge theirs overnight. This means the smartwatch often can’t be used for sleep tracking, and we’re hoping this means the Apple Ring will be very good at it. Besides, the smaller size and lighter weight of a smart ring makes it more suitable for tracking the tosses and turns of your sleep anyway.
3. Lots of software features without subscription
We’ve already mentioned Apple Fitness Plus, but we’d hope many of the features of an Apple Ring would be available without a subscription – as they are with Apple Watch. And for those who wanted extra functionality such as fitness videos, customizations around workout plans, in-session metrics and more, there could be an extra subscription option.
4. A superior design
There really are only so many ways you can design a smart ring, but we’re hoping Apple brings the same aesthetic tastefulness to the Apple Ring as it’s shown with the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. We’re thinking a super-slim and super-light form factor, a choice of different colors, and a smart ring that’s one of the most comfortable on the market.
5. Seamless Apple ecosystem integration
Apple usually manages this perfectly, with iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches getting new integrations and connections all the time – so we hope that extends to the Apple Ring. It’s unlikely that Apple will want the smart ring to replace the Apple Watch, and in fact it could be a useful screen for it (bear in mind Oura has an Apple Watch app, too).
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USB Type-C has widely become the de facto primary means of wired connection for most of our electronic devices. It forms the basis for the latest generation of USB standards, USB 4, and has been present across multiple different devices ranging from phones and tablets to handheld gaming consoles, digital cameras, power banks, rechargeable lights, massage guns, etc. — it’s practically an endless list. Inarguably, Android phones have been the biggest driver of USB-C and have featured it for almost a decade, but it has also been more recently adopted by Apple on the iPhone 15, the new iPhone 16 series, and other devices, including the AirPods lineup.
While a single port across multiple devices is the basis for ultimate convenience, it also raises one major issue. Most of the legacy (and even some modern-day) USB peripherals use the larger USB Type-A connector, and they might outnumber the ones that have already transitioned to USB-C. Thankfully, there is a fairly easy solution to the problem, and that is using a dongle or a connector, with the connection facilitated by a very straightforward technology commonly known as USB OTG.
You’ve probably heard the term multiple times, and may have come across a many accessories on Amazon or similar online sellers. But what exactly is this OTG thingy, and how does it work? Let us take you through all its aspects in detail.
USB OTG, or USB on-the-go, is a feature that allows your device to read data from USB devices, essentially becoming a “USB host.” Most phones these days, especially Android devices, come with the option to serve as a host, and it’s likely most of your devices support it. USB OTG works with USB-C and should also support the older, now less popular Micro USB connections.
Think of USB OTG as a means to use the accessories meant for bigger devices, such as your laptop, PC, gaming console, TV, etc., on your smartphone or tablet. In addition to legacy devices, OTG also allows you to use a vast array of other devices that weren’t originally intended to work on your phone.
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Whether it’s for USB-C or Micro USB, you will find innumerable . So if you’ve shifted to a new device that doesn’t have the older USB Type-A, there’s no need to toss away your older devices. If you’re planning to diversify your phone’s connectivity options — or simply multiply the number of ports, there are practically infinite options for devices such as a USB-C hub or a docking station.
While the applications of OTG can be infinite, here are some fun ways it can be useful.
Lay down the pwnage in games with a wired controller
Smartphone gaming has evolved by a large margin, and been especially boosted by phone adaptations of PC games such as Fortnite, PUBG, Call of Duty, and GTA. Despite often having identical gameplay, the crammed space on a phone screen and limited onscreen touch controls can make the experience less enjoyable than you would expect. A way to beat that is by using a controller from your PC or a gaming console with your phone. Don’t worry if it’s wired; USB OTG comes to the rescue.
Just plug that controller into your OTG adapter and into your phone, and you can play some of the best mobile games using a controller. Even an old controller, such as the wired Xbox 360 controller, gives you an absolute edge while gaming on your phone. Not just that, wired PC controllers can be had for , and you can get one of those to enhance your skills and impress your buddies.
Similarly, if you rely on cloud gaming services like Nvidia GeForce or Xbox Cloud Gaming, you can leverage the OTG on your phone or tablet to use wired controllers.
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If you’re also lucky enough to own any VR or extended reality glasses that also work with PCs, you should be able to cast your phone’s screen by connecting them using the USB.
Since OTG connectors engage the USB-C port, you can use an adapter that splits into two connections: a USB-A and a USB-C, the latter of which can be used to charge your device while the main port is engaged. You will find plenty of inexpensive options for .
In addition to gaming, there are some more useful ways you can utilize OTG.
Transfer files to increase phone storage space
Storage options on phones are getting bigger, but so are the sizes of apps and files, especially media, we store on them. An external storage could be a great way to circumvent those limitations, and that’s one more way USB OTG comes handy. Besides modern storage devices such as portable SSDs, OTG can also help you extract data from older devices such as hard disks, SD card readers, thumb drives, or even external optical media readers for old CDs and DVDs. On the iPhone specifically, you can also use external drives to record 4K HDR videos with Dolby Vision or Log without interruptions, bypassing storage limitations without any lag.
To utilize your phone’s USB to access external storage drives, you must ensure you’re using the right storage format. While Android mostly supports all file storage formats, the iPhone and iPad may have limitations with certain storage formats.
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Transfer files to another device, or boost its battery
Besides dedicated storage devices, USB OTG can also facilitate direct wired data transfer between two phones. This can be useful if you want to transfer large chunks of files from one device to another, but don’t have a USB Type-C-to-Type-C cable. When you connect two devices via USB directly, you can assign host and dependent’s roles from the persistent notification that shows up on both phones simultaneously. This means one phone has control over what devices to copy and from where, while the other acts as a rudimentary storage device. You can also swap roles to control files transfers from the other device using the persistent notification on your phone.
In addition to transferring files between two devices via USB, you can also use OTG to just replenish one using another device’s power. Simply connect the two devices and set the USB mode to charging if any other option is selected.
More simply, you can use a USB OTG with your phone to pump charge into accessories such as pair of earphones.
Attach accessories like a desktop
Our phones pack a humongous amount of power despite their small sizes, which makes them as capable as laptops. That means you can derive a similar utility from your phone as a laptop or PC, whether that’s running long and extensive documents or even emulating old console and PC games. USB OTG can make achieving large screen functionality from the smaller screen somewhat effortless.
Using a dongle that splits the single USB port onto your phone into multiple ports, you can connect several peripherals, including a wired keyboard or your trusty gaming mouse, and even supply power through a charger. If you own a Samsung flagship phone or tablet or an iPad Pro, you can even trigger a desktop-like interface by connecting an HDMI cable through the USB dongle. You can therefore have a desktop-like setup running right from your phone, all thanks to USB OTG.
Record professional-sounding audio
Smartphone are getting better at recording audio, as Apple demonstrated while announcing the iPhone 16 Pro. However, they still are no competition for actual pro-grade equipment, such as condenser mics, which offer far better sensitivity and nuanced audio along with their omnidirectional or cardioid capabilities. If recording audio is primarily what you need, whether it is for a podcast or a video voice-over, you can simply hook it up with your phone using an OTG connector and get the job done. It should be an easy plug-and-play affair.
If you need to do more than just record something with a microphone, both Android and iOS devices support MIDI controllers. While iOS readily supports input from MIDI keyboards, which can be used with apps like Garage Band, you would need to make some changes on Android.
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The setup for Android isn’t cumbersome. Once you plug in a MIDI keyboard, pull down your notification shade, and slect the Android system notification. Under the Use USB for menu, choose MIDI. You can now download the apps like Perfect Piano or any other of your choice, and do everything from layering instruments to composing entire tracks right from your phone.
Control your DSLR or mirrorless camera
This is definitely one of the coolest uses of the OTG connector, and it’s something that photographers are going to love. By using your OTG connector to connect your phone to a DSLR or mirrorless camera, you can use your phone as an extension of the DSLR’s own screen, taking advantage of the much larger screen and higher resolution to take even better snaps.
One of the best apps you can get is DSLR Controller, and while it’s expensive for an Android app at $8, it comes with a huge array of features that make the high cost of entry worthwhile for everyone but the most occasional of photographers. You can see your subject in real time, adjust the focus of your shot, view and change settings like the ISO and white balance, and even view your gallery of taken shots. If you’re constantly wishing your camera had a larger screen, or you struggle to see the camera’s display while shooting at odd angles, then this is definitely the app for you.
There is a free version of the app that functions as just a remote release, so you can test compatibility with your camera. The app works best with Canon cameras and has limited functionality with Nikon and Sony cameras, so make sure you test your camera before you buy. DSLR Controller’s website also has a ton of information that is useful for using the app, so make sure you read up to get the most out of your snaps.
In addition, you can also mount your phone onto the camera and use it as a field monitor for a much sharper view than the tiny viewfinder screen. Note that you would need a that will connect to your phone over USB OTG as the output and to an HDMI cable coming from the camera as the input. You can use an app called Monitor Plus, which offers a professional metering interface similar to high-end field monitors. Besides Android, the app is also available on iOS.
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Now that we know of different ways USB OTG can be useful, here are a few points to remember while using it with your Android device or iPhone.
To ensure seamless connectivity, you would want to ensure the USB port on your Android device, iPhone, or iPad supports OTG well. There are a few basic things to keep in mind and steps to follow for each. We break them down below.
Connect USB OTG on Android
It’s fairly easy to connect your Android device over OTG using a dongle or connector. You can simply connect the external device over the phone’s USB port, and it should be detected.
However, if the connected device is not immediately detected, follow these steps:
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Go to Settings on your Android device.
Type “OTG” in the search bar in Settings. This will direct you to the menu with the OTG options, since its exact location could vary with each Android skin or version.
If you see a toggle next to “OTG Connection,” enable the toggle switch.
Now connect your USB device using the dongle or connector.
It may show a warning that the connection will be disabled automatically in 10 minutes. This is to ensure no one connects a foreign device to your Android phone or tablet without your consent or information.
If you connect a storage device, you will now see it in your Android device’s File Manager.
In certain cases when you are using high-power devices such as a hard drive or a condenser microphone, you might need a USB dongle that also supports charging input, especially if you use a low-end or midrange Android phone as the USB port, as it may not be able to deliver enough power for the device. Plug a charger into the dongle while connecting the device and the connection should work.
Connect USB OTG on iPhone
The iPhone’s support for OTG devices is rather limited, but you can still use it to connect external storage devices or digital cameras. If you have an older iPhone with a Lightning connector, you can get a or converter.
Connectivity on iPhones is usually a plug-and-play affair, so you do not need to enable any settings, unlike with Android. However, if you are connecting a storage device, you must ensure it is formatted correctly.
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For external storage devices or SD card readers to work on iPhone or iPad, theymust be formatted in one of the following file storage formats:
APFS or APFS (encrypted)
macOS Extended (HFS+)
exFAT (FAT64)
FAT32 or FAT
Your iPhone may be able to read NTFS devices via OTG, but will not be able to write to the drive. Therefore, make sure to format your external drives and SD cards in one of the formats listed above.
If you connect a storage device, you will be able to view the contents in the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
Certain iPad models, especially the Pro with M-series chips, support a broader range of connections, including external monitors over HDMI or DisplayPort using a USB-C dongle. Ensure you supply enough power for the iPad to retain power while using these accessories as they may drain the iPad’s battery excessively.
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A new rumor is circulating about the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, suggesting that it could be coming as early as March 2025. Several rumors have surfaced at this point speculating about the launch of Nintendo’s next console. At first, it was believed to be coming in late 2024. Nintendo eventually commented that the console was coming sometime in 2025 following rumors about the console’s delay.
Nintendo didn’t specifically mention the Nintendo Switch 2 by name, but it did reference the Switch’s follow-up and said it would be coming next year. Previous reports have also stated that Nintendo is expected to reveal the Switch 2 before next April. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time that the March or April timeline has come up. The past report about the delay noted it might not be coming until at least March 2025. While another said it would be “at least Spring.”
This latest rumor seems to support those theories and it’s looking more and more likely that March or April will be the timeframe to expect.
The latest Nintendo Switch 2 launch rumor is based on comments from an accessory company
According to Wccftech (via Spanish publication Vandal), the rumor stems from an interview that Vandal had with the CEO of Blade, Reuben Mercado. Blade makes accessories for video game consoles, including the Nintendo Switch. In the interview, which took place on the most recent episode of the Vandal Radio Podcast, Mercado says the Nintendo Switch 2’s development is already complete. Mercado also states that “the planned release window is between March and April.”
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So the timing lines up with what other rumors have already said. Mercado does make some other comments to support this prediction though. According to Mercado, Nintendo might launch the Switch 2 in March if the company needs to strengthen its end-of-fiscal-year sales numbers. However, Nintendo may choose to release the console in April if sales are deemed strong enough. So it sounds like the timing of when Nintendo plans to release its next console might depend on how its sales are.
It’s already been suggested that Nintendo wasn’t planning to launch the console until it had big games to launch along with it. And Nintendo has already confirmed that there were no more big first-party games coming this fiscal year.
The new JoyCon controllers may use different analog sticks
In addition to talking about the launch, Marcado also touches on the analog sticks for the new JoyCon controllers. Blade, which has made sticks for the original Nintendo Switch, reportedly won’t be able to reuse the old ones for this new console, Mercado says. He doesn’t offer up any more details about the sticks other than this fact. However, it appears to be a teaser that Nintendo is changing them up somehow.
Mercado mentions the rumored magnetic attachment system for the controllers. Stating that they will use this type of attachment system, paired with a lock that keeps them “firmly attached.” There’s no mention of price, but Mercado speculates that Nintendo will charge somewhere in the $400 – $500 range.
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