All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
Design
Design
Programming
Programming
Science
Science
News
News
Gaming
Gaming
Entertainment
Entertainment
Business
Business
Finance
Finance
Sports
Sports
Health
Health
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Art
Art
Music
Music
Books
Books
Education
Education
Politics
Politics
Personal
Personal
No algorithm. No AI slop. No ads. Just RSS. Pro-human. Indie writers. Real journalism. Open web. Chronological. Hand toasted.

Spktrl's AI-Powered Diamond Ring Aims to Reduce Screen Time

By

Alyn Griffiths

10mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

French start-up Spktrl has introduced an AI-powered diamond ring designed to reduce screen time by alerting wearers of important notifications through color flashes. Founded by Katia de Lasteyrie, a former LVMH innovation lead, the ring combines luxury with wearable tech.

Key quotes

· 2 pulled
French start-up Spktrl has developed a smart ring embedded with a 1.5-carat diamond that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of their most pressing notifications, enabling more time spent phone-free.
Spktrl was founded by Katia de Lasteyrie, a former innovation lead at luxury conglomerate LVMH, who set out to create a wearable tech object that is also a pie.
Snippet from the RSS feed
French start-up Spktrl has developed a smart ring embedded with a 1.5-carat diamond that flashes in different colours to alert the wearer of their most pressing notifications, enabling more time spent phone-free.

You might also wanna read

Review: Oakley Meta HSTN Limited Edition Glasses Offer 3K Video but at a Premium Price

The article reviews the Oakley Meta HSTN Limited Edition glasses, highlighting their features like 3K video and eight-hour battery life, whi

The Verge·10mo ago

Leaked images show Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 with wider passport-shaped design ahead of rumored launch

Leaked real-world images of what appears to be the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 (previously known as Z Fold Wide) have surfaced, showing a squatt

tomsguide.com·5h ago

Study Documents Manipulative 'Dark Patterns' Used by AI Chatbots to Exploit Users

A new study by the Center for Democracy & Technology examines how AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Replika employ manipulative "dark pa

404media.co·5h ago

Johns Hopkins study finds EpiWatch Apple Watch app detects tonic-clonic seizures with high accuracy

A phase 3 trial of the EpiWatch app, developed by Johns Hopkins neurologists using Apple's ResearchKit platform, shows that the Apple Watch-

zurl.co·7h ago

Phase III trial finds EpiWatch smartwatch app detects tonic-clonic seizures with 98% accuracy

A Phase III clinical trial of the FDA-cleared EpiWatch smartwatch app demonstrated 98% accuracy in detecting tonic-clonic seizures in childr

news-medical.net·12h ago

AI company logos and their unintended anatomical resemblances: A Feedback column

A humorous Feedback column from New Scientist that observes the proliferation of AI company logos and notes a blogger's observation that man

newscientist.com·23h ago