A New Instrument of Input

The silent command,
cast in titanium.

The most natural human gesturebecomes the next universal interface.
01 — The Problem of Input

Cameras drain.
Voices echo.
A ring is quiet.

AR glasses have inherited every problem of the input devices around them. The ring solves it by disappearing — into the body, into the gesture, into the moment.

Optical recognition

Cameras
Heavy compute, weight, battery drain.

Voice control

Microphones
Awkward in public. Falls apart in noise.

Temple touch

Glasses arms
Visible. Limited gestures. Looks strange.

Eye tracking

IR sensors
Unreliable on AR. Fatigue. No fine control.

SynoRing

A ring
Invisible. Comfortable. Private. Always with you.
02 — The Craft

Three components. One invisible interface.

SynoRing combines high-resolution inertial sensing, full-circumference touch detection, and a phone-side compute SDK. Together they read intention before motion is complete.

I

IMU — Inertial Mind

Onboard 9-axis IMU reads micro-gestures of the finger. The ring knows orientation before you do.

II

360° Touch Surface

The entire circumference of the band is a capacitive touch zone. Pair once, and the ring calibrates to your wearing angle and posture automatically.

III

Phone-side SDK

Heavy lifting happens on your phone — gesture classification, AI intent, content routing. The ring stays cool. The battery stays full.

03 — In Use

Two moments, one ring.

01Desk

At the desk.

Read a PDF on your AR glasses while typing on your laptop. Scroll, highlight, jump pages — all from a finger on the desktop. No voice. No hand in the air.

PDF · Docs · Spotify · Google Maps
02Street

On the street.

Walking through a crowded station, AR glasses showing turn-by-turn. Public voice is awkward. Tapping glasses is stranger. A finger gesture is invisible.

Navigation · Messages · Calls · Music
04 — The Instrument

Engineered
to disappear.

Material
Aerospace-grade titanium
Sensor
9-axis IMU · 1000Hz
Touch
360° capacitive · 5 mm pitch
Sizes
US 6 — 13
Connectivity
Bluetooth LE · UWB
Battery
5 days typical · USB-C base
Water
5 ATM · IP68
Compatibility
AR glasses · iOS · Android
05 — Where We're Going

From a ring, to a layer.

  1. 2024 — Now

    Prototype & Patents

    Mechanical design validated. First gestures recognized. Patent applications in progress.

  2. 2025

    AR Partner Integrations

    SDK live with select AR glasses manufacturers. First commercial bundles ship.

  3. 2026

    Volume Production

    Consumer ring with SDK licensing for AR partners worldwide.

  4. Beyond

    Non-Invasive BCI

    Move sensing from the finger to the temple. The ring becomes a layer — invisible without being worn.

Reserve

A small instrument for a quiet age of intelligence.

First production batch ships Q2 2027. Reserve now, fully refundable until shipment.

Free worldwide shipping. 30-day returns. 2-year warranty.