The Motiv Ring fitness tracker
Motiv’s fitness tracking concept is more laid back than stat-heavy. The app counts active minutes, taking more than 100 steps every minute, for 10 minutes or more as the metric. It won’t do nonstop syncing, but you can trigger a sync by twisting the ring clockwise on your finger.
The $199 Motiv Ring measures steps, sleep, resting and active heart rate. The waterproof ring has its own battery and lasts about three days on a charge. The Motiv has no indicators, just an LED that changes color when it’s charging. The ring magnetically snaps onto its USB charge dongle, but no AC adapter comes in the box.
If you hate the idea of a smartwatch or fitness watch and still want to track your activity, this might be an intriguing option. Much like the old Jawbone Up or the Fitbit Flex 2, this is a low-key way to keep some level of tracking in your life.
Motiv’s easy-to-wear fitness ring does the basic stuff surprisingly well, but its higher price and lack of extras mean it won’t replace a good fitness band.