Apple is known for its innovative products that always cause a stir. For years there have been rumors about a possible smart ring from Apple that could expand the company's existing product portfolio. But a recent report by renowned journalist Mark Gurman from Bloomberg has now cast doubt on this. Despite numerous patent applications and years of speculation, Apple currently appears to have no plans to bring such a smart ring onto the market. Below we will look at all the facts and background on this topic.
Rumors about a so-called “Apple Ring” have been circulating for almost two decades. Patents that Apple has filed over the years suggest intensive research in this area. The Smart Ring should, according to rumors, function as a complement to the Apple Watch or as a standalone device. But according to a recent report According to Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg, Apple has apparently shelved these plans. The main reason? The Smart Ring could harm the Apple Watch and jeopardize its growth potential.
The Apple Ring – What could it have done?
Expectations for the Apple Ring were high. According to several patents filed by Apple in recent years, the Smart Ring would have a variety of functions These include:
- Health monitoring: Like the Apple Watch, health data such as heart rate could have been measured.
- Gesture control: Some patents suggest that the ring would have been able to control other Apple devices through gestures, similar to how the Oura ring controls certain applications.
- Integration into the Apple ecosystem: It has been speculated that the Apple Ring could work seamlessly with the Apple Watch and other Apple devices such as the Apple Vision Pro to further improve the user experience.
However, despite these potentially promising features, Apple seems to have decided not to further develop the ring.
Why is the Apple Ring not released?
According to Mark Gurman's Bloomberg report, there is one clear reason why Apple doesn't want to launch a smart ring: the risk of cannibalization. Apple doesn't want a new smart ring to reduce demand for the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch has been a huge success since its launch and is a market leader, especially in the fitness tracking space. A new product like the smart ring could divert attention from the watch and thus jeopardize sales.
Cannibalization as a strategy?
Interestingly, Apple is not known for being afraid of cannibalizing its own products. A famous example is the iPod, which was ultimately completely replaced by the iPhone. However, Apple seems to be more cautious with the Apple Watch. The market for fitness trackers still offers great growth potential, and Apple has established a strong market position in this area.
A supplementary product?
Some reports and rumors suggested that the Apple Ring was intended to complement the Apple Watch rather than replace it. For example, the ring could have improved the accuracy of heart rate monitoring or acted as a controller for the Apple Vision Pro. But even these potential benefits do not seem to have been enough to convince Apple to introduce the ring.
Other canceled projects in 2024
The Apple Ring is not the only project that Apple may have canceled this year. In early 2024, there were reports that Apple would also cancel the Apple Car project, which had been in development for years. abandoned Although it still regularly files patents in the field of automotive engineering, Apple has not yet brought a corresponding product to market. It seems that Apple is closely reviewing its development projects and may shelve several ideas that do not fit into the current product portfolio.
Apple prioritizes the Apple Watch: No room for the Smart Ring
Despite years of speculation and a large number of patent applications, Apple currently appears to have no plans to launch a smart ring. According to Mark Gurman's report, the main reason is that such a product could harm the Apple Watch, which still has great growth potential. The decision shows that Apple is very cautious when introducing new products and ensuring that existing successes are not jeopardized. It remains to be seen whether the Apple Ring will see the light of day in the future or whether Apple will continue to rely on its established products. (Photo by plotnikov / Bigstockphoto)