Can I Use a Smart Ring in Water?
With the rise of wearable technology, smart rings have become increasingly popular for health and wellness tracking. However, one common query users have is whether they can use a smart ring in water. In this article, we'll delve into the world of water resistance and explore what it means for your favorite smart ring.
Understanding IP Ratings

Smart rings are designed to be durable, but water exposure can still cause problems. Knowing the right actions to take after your smart ring gets wet can save it from damage. To understand this, we first need to look at what "waterproof" really means in the world of electronics. IP ratings, or Ingress Protection ratings, are used to classify the levels of protection against solid objects and water. For smart rings, the focus is on the liquid projection rating, which ranges from 0 to 9. The higher the number, the greater the protection.
- IPX0: No protection against water ingress
- IPX1: Protection against dripping water
- IPX2: Protection against vertically dripping water
- IPX3: Protection against spraying water
- IPX4: Protection against splashing water
- IPX5: Protection against low-pressure jet spray
- IPX6: Protection against high-pressure jet spray
- IPX7: Protection against immersion up to 1 meter
- IPX8: Protection against immersion beyond 1 meter