OASIS Ring combines our patented ring trackpad with private voice capture, integrated with Wispr Flow. After shipping the most advanced trackpad ever built into a ring this year, we’re launching our next step: an interface on your finger that lets you whisper privately, dictate with Wispr, and edit text with our trackpad without ever touching a keyboard.
We've spent half a decade developing an amazing trackpad ring that allows you to inertial scrolling in two directions & today we're adding voice!
Making this trackpad work took many years. We tried capacitive touch first, but we found the surface area is too small for responsive vertical and horizontal scrolling. We then moved to optical touch but false positive detection was not great. We ended up combining both capacitive and optical to get the best of both worlds, which we patented along with other novel context switching features we'll announce later (stay tuned!). We also intentionally decided to focus on interactions and leave health features out to be able to provide the best interaction experience possible. The result of these choices is what sets it apart. It is not a health tracker, nor is it voice-only. It enables both voice and very expressive touch interactions that are unique to OASIS at the moment.
OASIS can eventually be used with many platforms like iOS, MacOS, and VisionOS. But today we're focused on launching our MacOS experience integrated with Wispr Flow. We met the Wispr guys in the middle of last year and it was clear they had figure out voice in a way nobody else had. Now that more people are using the modality, our device can help them keep using this modality in situations where they otherwise couldn't like quiet offices, coffee shops, and libraries.
Stay tuned for our take on mobile and cross-platform context switching in the future.
Why are you using Whispr? Isn't the built-in Mac dictation functionality already enough, and removes an entire surface?
How well does the voice capture work in louder settings, and is the Wispr Flow integration included in the ring's price or a separate subscription?
Big fan can't wait to get my hands on these. Lavalier microphone's are a bit of an eye sore big opportunity for software to bridge the gap on the core audio specs.
The whisper capture actually works in a quiet room without sounding robotic, which I was not expecting. Trackpad editing on the finger is a neat trick for quick fixes without breaking flow.
Finally a ring that gets dictation right, the whisper capture feels almost magical in a quiet room.
how well does the whisper capture actually hold up in a moderately noisy coffee shop without accidentally picking up nearby conversations
The decision to keep voice capture private on something this small is genuinely impressive engineering. Whispering into a ring without it picking up the room around you is a much harder problem than it sounds.
How well does the voice pickup actually work in a moderately noisy room, like a coffee shop, since it relies on a whisper through a ring?
The trackpad on my finger actually feels intuitive, and whispering notes into Wispr Flow without pulling out my phone is a nice little workflow win.
Honestly the whisper-to-dictate part feels like the real magic here, super handy when you're in a quiet office and don't want to look like you're barking at your laptop.
love how the trackpad and voice capture feel like one continuous gesture rather than two separate tricks stapled together. the choice to keep whisper input private by design is a really thoughtful detail.
Curious how the voice capture actually stays private in public spaces, does it use some kind of bone conduction or just a really tight mic pickup pattern?
Tried whispering notes into it on a noisy train and was shocked the transcript came back clean. The trackpad on the ring feels weirdly natural once you stop thinking about it.
The trackpad on a ring still feels a bit like magic, and pairing it with Whispr for quiet dictation makes it way more practical than I expected.
The integration of the trackpad with private voice capture on a single ring is seriously clever engineering. Curious how the microphone isolation handles whispers without picking up ambient noise around you.
The "quiet spaces" use case is what sets this apart. Voice already works well when you're alone - the gap is all the moments you can't really speak out loud. Curious how this holds up after a couple of weeks though. Does it actually start replacing the keyboard, or do people still fall back to old habits? Congrats on the launch!
Leaving out health tracking on purpose is the right call, most rings try to do everything and end up mediocre at all of it. The whisper mode is what got me though, going from whisper volume to clean transcription is genuinely hard since background noise and breath sounds usually wreck it. Is the mic picking up any bone conduction from the finger too, or purely air, and does it hold up in a noisy cafe vs a quiet room?
About OASIS 1 Ring on Product Hunt
“Whisper to write and touch to edit”
OASIS 1 Ring launched on Product Hunt on July 1st, 2026 and earned 156 upvotes and 42 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. OASIS Ring combines our patented ring trackpad with private voice capture, integrated with Wispr Flow. After shipping the most advanced trackpad ever built into a ring this year, we’re launching our next step: an interface on your finger that lets you whisper privately, dictate with Wispr, and edit text with our trackpad without ever touching a keyboard.
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Hey Product Hunt✌🏻
We've spent half a decade developing an amazing trackpad ring that allows you to inertial scrolling in two directions & today we're adding voice!
Making this trackpad work took many years. We tried capacitive touch first, but we found the surface area is too small for responsive vertical and horizontal scrolling. We then moved to optical touch but false positive detection was not great. We ended up combining both capacitive and optical to get the best of both worlds, which we patented along with other novel context switching features we'll announce later (stay tuned!).
We also intentionally decided to focus on interactions and leave health features out to be able to provide the best interaction experience possible. The result of these choices is what sets it apart. It is not a health tracker, nor is it voice-only. It enables both voice and very expressive touch interactions that are unique to OASIS at the moment.
OASIS can eventually be used with many platforms like iOS, MacOS, and VisionOS. But today we're focused on launching our MacOS experience integrated with Wispr Flow. We met the Wispr guys in the middle of last year and it was clear they had figure out voice in a way nobody else had. Now that more people are using the modality, our device can help them keep using this modality in situations where they otherwise couldn't like quiet offices, coffee shops, and libraries.
Stay tuned for our take on mobile and cross-platform context switching in the future.
All the best,
Ricky