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Acer Enters Wearable Market with AI-Powered FreeSense Smart Ring

Unveiled at Computex 2025, the titanium-built FreeSense Ring offers health tracking features at a competitive price with no subscription fees, challenging premium competitors.

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Overview

  • Acer announced the FreeSense Ring, its first smart wearable, at Computex 2025 in Taipei, marking its entry into the wearable technology market.
  • The AI-powered FreeSense Ring tracks key health metrics, including heart rate, HRV, SpO₂, skin temperature, and sleep quality, using AI-driven insights for wellness recommendations.
  • Priced between $199 and $250, the FreeSense Ring is positioned as an affordable alternative to premium competitors like the Oura Ring, with no subscription fees required.
  • Constructed from titanium alloy with a PVD coating, the FreeSense Ring is available in two colorways, offers water resistance (IP68/5 ATM), and is designed for everyday wear.
  • Availability is confirmed for later in 2025, following summer, alongside the launch of Acer's AI TransBuds earbuds, which support real-time translation across 15 languages.