In a recent press release, Zepp Health unveiled the Amazfit Helio Ring, a fitness tracker designed specifically for athletes. Launching May 15th in the US for $299.99, it promises deep insights into recovery and performance.
The Amazfit Helio Ring is made of lightweight titanium, boasting comfort and durability. The brand claims that it is capable of tracking sleep, and heart rate variability, and generates a daily ‘readiness score’ – a crucial indicator of an athlete’s physical and mental preparedness for training. This readiness core can help athletes personalize their training based on real-time health data.
Helio Ring also syncs with the Zepp App, aggregating data from the ring and any paired Amazfit smartwatch. This unified platform provides a central hub for all fitness and health information.
Zepp Health CEO Wayne Huang said “At Zepp Health, we’re empowering athletes with elite-level performance and recovery analysis right at their fingertips. With our Zepp App now seamlessly integrating data from both the athlete’s smartwatch and their Amazfit Helio Ring, they will have complete access to all their insights in one place. It’s not just about monitoring; it’s about leveraging every bit of insight to push boundaries, unlock potential, and redefine athletic excellence.”
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