The Dreame Smart Ring was one of several intriguing new wearables to debut at CES 2026. I just got my hands on a review unit, and I’m blown away; it beats the Oura Ring 4, the best smart ring in 2026, in three major ways.

It seems like only yesterday I wrote my smart ring predictions for 2026 (okay, it was a month ago), and two of the biggest trends I mentioned include the addition of haptic feedback — via vibrations — and customizable touch controls on the ring surface.

Well, the new Dreame Smart Ring offers both of these features, and then some. Here’s everything you need to know about what could be the most advanced smart ring that’s graced my finger to date.

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RingConn, have announced similar features in forthcoming releases.

Users can set the Dreame Ring to gently vibrate for alarms, incoming calls, messages, and other notifications. I tested the feature (by setting an alarm) and found the haptics pleasant yet powerful enough to likely (eventually) wake me up from sleep.

Presently, haptic alerts for messages only work with the WeChat and QQ apps, not Apple’s native Messages app. I’ve inquired with Dreame about future support for native iOS messaging.

Aivela Ring at CES 2026, the touch functionality was experiencing hiccups.

Oura Ring 4 Ceramic.

The size 11 review unit I’m testing weighs 5.38 g, which is a little heavier than the standard Oura Ring 4 (3.5-5.2 g), but lighter than the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic (5.1-8.1 g).

Close-up of the Dreame Smart Ring with health tracking, haptic alerts, and touch controls

(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom’s Guide)

Of course, until I’ve had a chance to thoroughly assess the accuracy and usefulness of Dreame’s holistic tools, there’s no knowing whether they perform as well as Oura’s comprehensive suite of wellness features, which also happen to be the best in class.

Ultimately, if the Dreame Smart Ring proves to be both a capable wellness tracker that also offers reliable haptic and touch features, it will make all other health-tracking-only smart rings — not just the Oura Ring 4 — feel technologically behind by comparison.

Stay tuned for a full review.

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