
Why the FajrRing is Different
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Actually Wakes You Up |
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Premium Materials |
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21-Day Battery Life |
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Crystal-Clear OLED |
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True IP68 Waterproof |
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Lifetime Warranty |
What the Ummah is Saying
Real Results From Real Muslims
92%
Wake up for Fajr consistently who never did before
89%
Report improved prayer consistency within 30 days
87%
Report improvment in Iman after praying consistently
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it actually wake me up? I'm a very deep sleeper.
Will it actually wake me up? I'm a very deep sleeper.
Yes. The vibration motor is specifically engineered to wake deep sleepers—it's not a gentle "notification" like other smart rings. You can adjust the intensity from gentle to strong, and it gradually increases so you can't incorporate it into dreams. It's worn on your finger (closer to nervous system) making it nearly impossible to sleep through. Plus, 30-day money-back guarantee if it doesn't work for you.
Is it actually waterproof? Can I wear during wudu?
Is it actually waterproof? Can I wear during wudu?
Yes, IP68 certified—the highest waterproof rating for consumer electronics. Wear during wudu, shower, swimming, rain. It's hermetically sealed. The whole point is you never take it off, so you never forget your reminders.
How long does the battery really last?
How long does the battery really last?
21 days with normal use (5 prayer reminders daily, occasional zikr tracking, Bluetooth sync twice daily). When battery hits 15%, you get a low battery reminder. Full charge takes 60 minutes with included magnetic charging cable.
What if it doesn't fit my finger?
What if it doesn't fit my finger?
The ring comes in 3 sizes (18mm, 20mm, 22mm inner diameter). We provide a sizing guide before purchase. If you order the wrong size, we offer free exchanges within 30 days.
Does it work without a phone?
Does it work without a phone?
The ring needs initial setup with the app to configure prayer times and settings. After that, it works independently for prayer reminders and zikr counting. However, for automatic prayer time updates when traveling, it needs periodic Bluetooth sync with your phone.
Is this permissible in Islam? Is it bidah?
Is this permissible in Islam? Is it bidah?
This is a tool to help worship, not replace it—just like prayer apps, mosque clocks, or alarms. Scholars agree using technology to support religious practice is permissible. The ring simply vibrates at prayer time; it doesn't change how you pray.