V1 · Smart control ring
Control your home,
from your finger.
You already wear it. A small gesture turns off the lights, nudges the A/C, or pauses the TV — no phone to pick up, no remote to hunt for, and it knows which room you're in.
Nothing to plug in
At the end of the day you set the ring on its little pad and it charges itself — no port to line up, no cable, no contacts to wipe clean. Pick it up in the morning and go. It's the one wearable you never have to remember to plug in.
A gesture you can feel
Press, hold, or tap the ring against a surface — each does something different, and you can feel the click without looking. Set your own shortcuts: one press for the lights, a double-tap for a scene, a long hold for "goodnight." It's the remote that's always on your hand.
Works with everything that Matters.
The ring speaks the same language as your lights, thermostats and speakers, so it drops into Home Assistant, Apple Home or Google Home and starts controlling them. No hub of its own, no new app to live in — it just joins the home you've already built.
It knows which room you're in
Say "lights off" from bed and the bedroom goes dark — not the whole house. Because the ring can tell your home which room you're standing in, the same simple gesture does the right thing wherever you are. One shortcut, every room.
Wear it and forget it
The ring sleeps between the moments you actually use it, so a charge is meant to last — you top it up now and then, not every night. It's there when you need it and out of the way when you don't.
Battery life is provisional and pending hardware verification.
Quiet, private, always on your hand
No screen to light up, no microphone always listening, nothing to wake your partner. A gesture on your finger stays between you and your home — and it's a piece of jewellery you'd wear anyway.