The new products reflect the company’s growing expansion into AI-powered wearables and real-time communication tools.
Acer showcased its FreeSense Ring and AI TransBuds at Computex 2025. Picture: X/@wccftech
Tech companies are continuing to delve into wearable devices and technology, with Acer becoming the latest brand to unveil its latest innovations.
Acer showcased its FreeSense Ring and AI TransBuds at Computex 2025, in Taipei, Taiwan, this week.
While the new products reflect the company’s growing expansion into AI-powered wearables and real-time communication tools, it has come a bit late to the table.
Wearables
Other tech companies like Huawei, Apple, Samsung, Honor and Oppo have a series of smart watches packed with health features, while Samsung just launched its Galaxy Ring in South Africa last month.
Last week, Huawei unveiled its new Watch Fit 4 and Watch 5 series in Berlin.
Acer Gadget will also display its latest e-mobility solutions — including e-scooters, e-bikes and accessories at Computex 2025.
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Acer FreeSense Ring
The Acer FreeSense Ring features advanced biometric sensing to support everyday health monitoring.
Crafted from ultra-lightweight titanium alloy, the ring tracks vital physiological metrics such as heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, and sleep quality.
The data points are analysed through a companion mobile app, which generates personalised wellness insights and provides suggestions.
Users also have full access to all health data without additional subscription fees.
Acer AI TransBuds
According to Acer, AI TransBuds are lightweight and compact, designed to simplify multilingual communication.
By connecting to a smartphone or tablet via a plug-in receiver, the device activates real-time, two-way voice translation powered by AI-based speech recognition and semantic analysis.
Notably, only one person needs to wear the earbuds to carry out effective translation. The earbuds also support live captioning and transcription, helping users follow conversations in real time and review them later.
The system currently supports 15 major languages spoken across Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Acer eMobility
The e-scooters and e-bikes include the Acer eScooter Series 4 Select, Series 5 Select, Predator ES Storm, and Predator ES Thunder, each equipped with 400 W to 500 W motors, adaptive brake and suspension systems. Riders can monitor performance and manage security settings via the Acer eMobility app.
Also on display is the Predator eRanger, a fat-tire e-bike first introduced at the Taipei Cycle Show 2025 earlier this year.
While Acer did not provide any pricing or availability of their new gadgets, consumers will be hoping they are affordable as the emphasis on health and artificial intelligence continues to make strides in a connected landscape.
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