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New loyalty tracker smart ring can help catch partners who cheat

Forget Diamonds – A futuristic new digital ring can be a real marker of commitment relationships.

High-tech jewelry is pitched as a way to help you connect emotionally with your partner.

ringCreated by dating app Raw in partnership with Queen's Tech, allowing couples to track each other's feelings.

Created by dating apps Raw and Queens Tech, the ring tracks your partner's emotions and lets you know if you're feeling anything about someone else.

A spooky accountability gimmick designed to be purchased in pairs syncs between partners. Therefore, both people in the relationship can use LED lights of different colors to know each other's emotional state.

It's like a digital mood ring, but it relates to someone else's emotions.

Using artificial intelligence, each ring has a microphone and biosensor that captures heart rate, skin temperature and movement to determine how the wearer feels emotional throughout the day, regardless of the situation.

If you want to be considered a partner of the year, the device will pick up other important stress signals.

Additionally, the team argues that the ring can identify other emotional states such as anxiety and sexual arousal.

It is also refined to “understand the context” to decipher the partner's heart rate while increasing from exercise or arousal.

The thin lines around the ring will turn pink or red to let you know if your partner is stressed or excited.

“If a partner experiences unexpected awakening or excitement, the ring immediately begins to pulsate with the magenta glow of its signature, creating an intimate awareness that transcends distance and situations.” He spoke to sextechguide.

The creator said the product brings “a fundamentally new form of human connection” and surveillance.

Each piece has a microphone and biosensor to capture heart rate, skin temperature and movement to determine how the wearer is feeling.

Raw also claims that the device records audio patterns rather than full conversation, discarding “emotional markers” as “emotional markers.” This is encrypted.

But what happens when the ring starts to shine when you're not with your partner?

“You know when something's going on. It's easy,” said Marina Anderson, co-founder of Raw.

The team claims that the ring can identify emotional states such as stress, anxiety, and arousal, and “understand” to decipher the increased heart rate from exercise and the increased heart rate from emotional arousal.

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The ring can last up to a week between fees. This takes about 30 minutes to get full power.

The device is not on the market yet – creators say it in late 2025 or early 2026. Price details have not been announced yet.

However, those who want to connect with their partners or test their loyalty can sign up for email updates.

If you're interested in what your partner feels – who else they feel – data from the ring seems like better evidence of infidelity than glitter.

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