Qring has introduced the Titan 2, its newest smart ring for the global market, adding a lighter and more feature-rich option to its growing Titan lineup. Positioned alongside the original Titan and Titan Pro, the Qring Titan 2 focuses on comfort, health tracking, workout support, and convenient gesture controls in a compact wearable design.
One of the biggest upgrades is the weight. The Titan 2 weighs just 2.6 grams, making it the lightest model in the Titan series. By comparison, the original Titan weighs 4.7 grams, while the Titan Pro comes in at 2.7 grams. With its ultra-light build, the Titan 2 is designed for users who want a smart ring they can wear comfortably throughout the day and night without feeling bulky.
Qring has also expanded the sizing options for the Titan 2. The new smart ring is available in sizes 8 through 13, giving more users a better chance of finding a comfortable fit. In terms of style, the company has added a new silver finish, joining the existing rose gold and black color options. This gives the Titan 2 a more versatile look for users who want a wearable that blends easily with daily outfits, gym gear, or formal wear.
Health tracking is a major focus of the Qring Titan 2. The ring can monitor heart rate, sleep patterns, and blood oxygen levels. It also adds stress tracking and heart rate variability monitoring, two features that were not available on the previous-generation Titan. These additions make the Titan 2 a more complete wellness companion for users who want to keep a closer eye on their recovery, stress levels, and overall health trends.
For fitness tracking, the Titan 2 supports several workout modes, including walking, running, cycling, and swimming. Its IP68 waterproof rating makes it suitable for daily use, workouts, travel, and water-based activities. Whether users are exercising, sleeping, commuting, or swimming, the ring is built to stay on the finger and continue collecting useful health and activity data.
The smart ring works with the RWFit companion app, available for both iOS and Android devices. Through the app, users can view their health data, workout records, sleep insights, and other wellness metrics. Qring is also offering app access without subscription fees, which may appeal to buyers looking for a smart ring without ongoing monthly costs.
Battery life is another important feature of the Titan 2. Qring says the ring can last up to seven days on a single charge, depending on usage. When it is time to recharge, the magnetic charging system can fully power the device in around 60 minutes. This makes it convenient for users who want long battery life without frequent charging interruptions.
A standout feature of the Qring Titan 2 is gesture control. Unlike the original Titan and Titan Pro, the Titan 2 allows users to perform simple actions with hand gestures. These controls can be used to turn pages while reading e-books or documents, swipe through short videos, and take photos remotely. This adds a practical layer of convenience, especially for users who want hands-free control in everyday situations.
The Qring Titan 2 is priced at $129, but the company is offering a limited-time launch discount of $30. That brings the price down to $99 during the promotional period. With its lightweight design, improved health monitoring, gesture controls, IP68 water resistance, and subscription-free app support, the Titan 2 enters the smart ring market as an appealing option for users looking for a compact wearable focused on fitness, wellness, and everyday convenience.






