This Heartbeat Wedding Ring is Elegant Yet Eerily Intrusive

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In a surprising twist on wedding jewelry, a new ring design allows couples to stay connected in an unusual way. Remember when celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton made headlines for wearing vials of each other’s blood? If that didn’t raise an eyebrow for you, then you might just be the perfect audience for the “HB Ring” by TheTouch. This innovative piece of jewelry claims to let you feel your partner’s heartbeat right from your finger.

Marketed as the most advanced ring in existence, it connects via Bluetooth and aims to strengthen your bond by allowing you to tap the ring and sense your loved one’s pulse. However, it requires a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection to function, which raises a few eyebrows.

As a parent of two, I totally understand how much you can miss your partner when they’re not around, but I have to ask: would feeling their heartbeat really make it better? I mean, I usually just send a text. Plus, there are so many questions! Is it a real-time heartbeat? If your partner is working out, can you tell? And what if they’re not being honest about where they are?

The HB Ring is available for pre-order in either Rose Gold or Stainless Steel, boasting a battery life of up to 160 hours on standby and 14 hours of active use. So, if you’re the type who fears your partner might suddenly drop dead, this might just be your device for peace of mind—at least for 14 hours at a time.

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In summary, while the HB Ring offers a novel way to feel connected to your partner, it raises more questions than it answers. The blend of sophistication and creepiness makes it a conversation starter, but is it really what couples need?

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