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Acer is making a splash at this year’s Computex event in Taipei with some standout technology. Their offerings include the Swift Edge 14 AI, which is impressively lighter than the MacBook Air, and the stylish Predator Triton 14 AI gaming laptop, both of which have caught a lot of attention.
What took many by surprise was Acer’s venture into wearables, specifically smart rings. The company introduced the Acer FreeSense, a lightweight smart ring packed with health-tracking features, and it brings an unexpected bonus.
What Makes Acer’s Smart Ring Unique?

The FreeSense ring stands out because it doesn’t require a subscription, unlike many competitors like Amazfit, Samsung, UltraHuman, and RingConn. As Acer points out, users have unrestricted access to all health data without hidden fees. This is certainly a relief for many consumers.
Oura has long been a leader in the smart ring market, yet its subscription model has raised eyebrows. Many users feel that after purchasing the device, paying an additional fee for full health features is unjustifiable.
Acer’s FreeSense hits the mark
While extra features like guided workouts may come at a premium, subscriptions aren’t essential in the wearable tech realm. Recently, Whoop faced criticism for shifting its subscription policy, leading to a quick reversal in strategy.
Additional Features of the FreeSense

Weighing in at just over two grams, the FreeSense is available in seven sizes. Crafted from titanium alloy with a vacuum-coated finish, it offers durability and comes in rose gold with a matte finish or glossy black. Additionally, it has an IP68 waterproof rating, meaning it can handle being submerged without a problem.
When it comes to health monitoring, the FreeSense can track heart rate, heart rate variability, and blood oxygen levels. It also offers detailed sleep analysis, including stage tracking, and delivers personalized wellness reports through its companion app based on gathered biometrics.
While Acer hasn’t disclosed the exact pricing yet, it’s expected to fall within the $300 to $400 range considering its features. Competing products like the Circular Ring 2 start at $239 but can reach up to $549 for advanced capabilities like ECG and blood pressure monitoring.