Ring with built-in clock works with sustainable technology

Ring is also a watch and can be carried wirelessly, as well as being environmentally friendly.

Do you remember the bauble inspector? Impossible not to remember the famous animated character! - mainly because of the gumball song that was played at the opening of each episode. But for the younger ones, an explanation is needed: Inspector Stuff was a detective whose body (half human and half robot) contained various types of accessories, such as magnifying glasses, flashlights and corkscrews. A modern version of this nice character, for sure, would bring with it certain "upgrades", such as GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and "other bad things".

It's amazing how the technology is wide and receives the most varied influences - we publish on eCycle several articles about biomimicry (see more), which looks to nature for inspiration to develop new technologies and concepts. However, it would also not be absurd to recognize that pop culture inspires entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers and researchers around the world. At least, that's what it looks like in the case of a new product, the Ring Clock.

As the name says, it is a beautiful marriage between ring and watch. But, we are not talking about a simple two in one, after all, any alarm clock would fit this definition. We are dealing with state-of-the-art technology (wireless charging, ultra-thin battery, energy saving LEDs).

Do you have hours?

A clock that is a clock has to show the time and the Ring Clock does not disappoint: whenever you need to know the time, just turn the ring. It is necessary to see to understand it better.

On top of that, Ring Clock is sustainable. It automatically turns off after one minute to save energy. The next version of the watch ring could be totally eco-friendly: using kinetic energy to power the LED, responsible for the lights that mark the hours.

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