Pebble maker announces Index 01, a smart-ish ring for under $100
Nearly a decade after Pebbleβs nascent smartwatch empire crumbled, the brand is staging a comeback with new wearables. The Pebble Core Duo 2 and Core Time 2 are a natural evolution of the companyβs low-power smartwatch designs, but its next wearable is something different. The Index 01 is a ring, but you probably shouldnβt call it a smart ring. The Index does just one thingβcapture voice notesβbut the firm says it does that one thing extremely well.
Most of todayβs smart rings offer users the ability to track health stats, along with various minor smartphone integrations. With all the sensors and data collection, these devices can cost as much as a smartwatch and require frequent charging. The Index 01 doesnβt do any of that. It contains a Bluetooth radio, a microphone, a hearing aid battery, and a physical button. You press the button, record your note, and thatβs it. The company says the Index 01 will run for years on a charge and will cost just $75 during the preorder period. After that, it will go up to $99.
Core Devices, the new home of Pebble, says the Index is designed to be worn on your index finger (get it?), where you can easily mash the deviceβs button with your thumb. Unlike recording notes with a phone or smartwatch, you donβt need both hands to create voice notes with the Index.


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