QRing User Reviews

QRing
QRing
Shenzhen Qingcheng Wireless Technology Co., Ltd.

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Good value if you want a basic fitness ring

For an app that pairs with a $30 fitness tracking ring (from Ali express) it’s not too bad. The ring itself is reasonably accurate for steps, heart rate and sleep though the sleep is the weakest of the three (not great at detecting short sleep spells and doesn’t do daytime naps. Also no REM, just light, heavy and awake). It also has a blood oxygen sensor and a stress detector but I can’t comment on accuracy as I don’t have anything to compare to. It syncs well with Apple health but again the sleep is the weakest link as it doesn’t export the different sleep stages to Apple Health only counts as time in bed. The app is fairly bare bones but really, bells and whistles are pointless and just getting to the data is what you want, though push notifications when you reach your targets would be good so you don’t have to manually check the app. I guess the real test will be how much support there is and betterment within the app and the firmware of the ring itself but as it stands I would recommend as a simple, unobtrusive, basic fitness tracker.
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Sleep tracking import

Why doesn’t it import sleep type information into Apple health. The qring app shows deep or light sleep but all I see in Apple health is sleep duration.

Doesn’t work

I can’t connect my ring with this app

Great app

Easy to use simple paring!

Another one bites the dust

So yet another developer has decided that a fluffy, useless, dysfunctional change to their UI was the right move to do. This app used to be clean, light white, gave you all the information you could want at your fingertips, or without having to use your finger because all the important current data was on the primary screen. Now, they’ve added meaningless photos to giant cards that in order to see all of your information you have to scroll down several screens stopping at each one. You cannot get a quick overview of what’s going on with your body in one place. I would give this app zero stars if Apple, would let me. I don’t know if this is one guy in his mom’s basement writing this app, or if there’s some team somewhere who went out drinking one night and decided to screw up a good thing.

Hey developers, let’s be clear, this is an app for biometric data, no one cares about fluff, no one cares about how pretty your little pictures are, what we care about is getting to our data. Now, maybe what you want to be focusing on is getting accurate data rather than data that never seems to match up with what Apple, collects on their medical grade watches. When you do that, then you can screw around with your UI, but until then, leave well enough alone. At the very least, give us the privilege and right to choose which display we want. Let it run for a year or two and then shows statistics on who chose what and then maybe you decide. My guess is you don’t care what users want, you only care what you did. Prove me wrong.
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Happy

No complaints at all! I can watch my sleep patterns, monitor my heart rate, count calories during exercise/activities. Pretty cool to be honest, very pleased :)

Not worth the money

Brought a smart ring did everything I was supposed to do with the very little instructions it came with and it will not for the love of me connect to the app unless it is plugged in this is so disappointing and a complete waste of money. There are absolutely no instructions on this issue anywhere.

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