Circular is making a play for the enterprise and clinical markets with the launch of its Team Dashboard, a scalable biometric management platform built around its Circular Ring 2.
While most smart rings currently focus squarely on being individual wellness tools, Circular is positioning its hardware as a professional-grade monitoring solution.
The Ring 2 remains the only smart ring on the market with active ECG functionality for AFib detection, and the new dashboard allows team leaders—from hospital ward managers to elite sports coaches—to monitor dozens of users in real time from a single, centralized interface.
Kira, Circular’s proprietary AI assistant, is still at the heart of the experience. In a team setting, the AI flags anomalies and outliers among a group of users. And if, for example, a patient’s SpO2 drops below baseline, or an athlete’s HRV indicates extreme fatigue, Kira surfaces that individual at the top of the dashboard.
This allows for faster intervention without requiring a human to manually scroll through individual datasets. The platform also includes ‘Integrity Monitoring’ to identify data gaps or inconsistent wear patterns, ensuring that the data being used for clinical or performance decisions is reliable.
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Diversifying the ring
By enabling bulk data export into Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and athletic performance software, Circular is clearly looking to expand its horizons beyond the consumer market.
The move reflects a broader trend in 2026, in which many screenless wearables are transitioning into more capable health tools, thanks to AI. For organizations that need medical-grade sensing in a discrete, high-compliance form factor, the combination of the Ring 2 and the Team Dashboard offers a compelling alternative to more invasive monitors.
But with competition increasingly stiff in the smart ring industry, whether Circular can make a dent before rivals catch on remains to be seen.

