 Today I'm going to do a very short review of the new Aura Ring, or rings, since there's two of them. It's Alex here from AlexFegers.com, I have a very comprehensive review on these rings at AlexFegers.com and I've also got a very long YouTube video reviewing these, but I wanted to do something really short, just a couple of minutes. So here it goes, what do I like about these rings, or firstly, the rings, it's hopefully you can see them. On the left we have, well my left, we have the size 13 black stealth, this is the heritage one with the flat top, maybe hard to see. And then here I have my wife's size 8, I believe it is, balance, silver balance. Anyway, these are the two rings, very small. What I'm going to do is I'm going to put them on my fingers and you can see them next to my wedding band. So we have the size 13 stealth, my stainless steel wedding band and the size 8 balance ring. Very small, okay. So what is the Aura Ring, if you don't know, it is a health wellness sleet wearable, a smart device, a smart ring, however you can put it into airplane mode, which is a great bonus if you're concerned about the radiation exposure. What do I like about these rings, obviously the design, it is very small, very sleek, slim, especially compared to the Gen 1 ring, which is very bulky. Okay, and what else do I like, I like the sleet tracking, very accurate. I've been using my rings for the first ring for about two years, the new one for a couple of months now. You wake up, you look at the data and yeah, it matches what you think. You don't look at anything, oh that was all wrong. Every now and then of course something's not perfect, but overall it's a very good device for tracking sleet and there's even been research confirming that it is accurate. What else, battery life, one week, battery life, in fact I've tested it for eight days and it still had 20% charge so you could probably go beyond a week, but compared to the first ring I only had one or two days, so you don't need to take your charger with you if you go away for a weekend for instance. Speaking of which, here is the charger, it is a wireless charger, you just set the ring on like so. What else, low EMF, it does have airplane mode, which is a great plus for me as I'm concerned about that. What else, brand new app, so the whole O-ring app has been redesigned and you can see your sleep data, your readiness score, your recovery, your stress, activity, calories taken, HRV, heart rate, respiration rate, sleep latency, ton of metrics. Honestly there's so many metrics that it's pulling through this tiny ring, which is incredible. So unlike, they are prone to scratching, again, head over to my website AlexFigus.com and you can see some close-up images here. This has had a couple months use and there's a little bit of scratching on it. This one here, the silver one, my wife only wears at night so it looks pretty good, but I don't know what it would be like during the day with daytime use. What else don't I like about it is the activity tracking on these rings isn't very good. Like if you just want to see how many steps you've taken roughly, but it doesn't pick up a lot of strength training or a lot of activities. It's not measuring your heart rate to determine activity or activity workloads or expenditure. So there's a lot of flaws there. So if you're looking for a really accurate activity tracker or if you're a marathon runner or something, I wouldn't go with this ring, but I would recommend it for tracking your recovery and wellness and sleep. It is a premium product when it comes to wearables. It is $2.99 for this one and this was actually $3.99 because it is the special color. Feature-wise they're exactly the same. It's just the looks. So $2.99 is a big price tag. I do have a discount code AlexFigus. If you just enter that in you will save a little bit, but I get to get back as well. But anyway, that brings the price down a little bit. But yeah, I mean compared to a $99 Fitbit, it's a little bit more expensive. However, I believe it's worth it when it comes to the comparison with the Fitbit. You get a nice looking device. It goes on your ring finger, sorry, not your wrist. And the data you get from it is a lot more accurate. And the final downside with this ring is the shipping time at the time. As I go live with this, I still got about a six to eight week backlog on delays. So you're going to be waiting for a little bit. Hopefully in the coming months that will be fixed, but just keep that in mind if you want it now, you know, you might be waiting. Overall though, I love it. I continue to wear it every day. I love the data I get from it. I learned so much about my body and my sleep. I learned how those two glasses of wine really do impact my body. I learned, you know, what I need to do to recover better, what I need to do to push myself more in the gym. Like when I can push myself in the gym, you get so much data from it, okay? And that feedback helps you become a better, healthier person. Anyway, that's it. I've already gone longer than I wanted to. So head on over to AlexFews.com, check out my comprehensive review. It's quite long. There's also a ton of videos on my YouTube channel. So check them out as well. Bye.