🎶 Introducing Body Rhythm
You can check your condition trends and optimal activity guides.
Please update to the latest version (2.3.0 or higher) to use Body Rhythm.
Body Rhythm Beta
- Check your condition trends based on cumulative health and behavioral data (heart rate, HRV, sleep, activity) from the last 30 days.
- Check activity guides to improve your recovery index based on your current condition.
- Check optimal timing for focus, exercise, and sleep aligned with your circadian rhythm.

How to View Body Rhythm
- A total of 14 data sets are required to complete your Body Rhythm data.
- Even if you wear the ring for a long time, it may be excluded from the count if at least 2 valid data points are not collected per day.
- You can view a sample page when collected data is 6 sets or fewer.
- When 7 or more data sets are collected, you can check your actual Body Rhythm, but accuracy may be low.
- Your condition is displayed in 5 levels based on your activity index.
- 90-100: Excellent / 75-89: Good / 50-74: Normal / 35-49: Caution / 0-34: Poor
Home Card
- Check your data collection status (0–14 sets) through the Home Card.
- When 14 or more data sets are collected, check your activity index and condition status through the Home Card.

Detailed Page
1. Today’s Activity Index
- Five types of background screens are displayed based on your current condition, allowing you to intuitively understand your status.
- Today’s Activity Index shows your current recovery and fatigue index as a single score.
- It is recommended to check the last 14-day average trend rather than a single day’s score.

2. Last 14-day rhythm
- Check your recovery and fatigue index compared to your personal baseline based on cumulative data from the last 14 days.
- Higher recovery (blue line) and lower fatigue (red line) are better.
- It is recommended to check the recovery and fatigue rhythm of the last 3–5 days rather than today’s score.

3. Today’s Guide
- Check the most efficient action times for focus, exercise, and sleep by analyzing your health data and circadian rhythm.
- The gray part of the circular chart represents the time (12 or 24 hours), and the colored part represents the recommended action time.
- Tap the colored part to check tips and action guides.

Precautions
- Body Rhythm is a reference index to help daily condition management, not for medical diagnosis or treatment.
- It cannot be used for medical activities such as diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of diseases.
- Body Rhythm results may vary depending on the health data collected by each ring model.
Check out the Body Rhythm sample.



