The Nirva AI jewelry aims to provide insights into users' emotional states by passively gathering data throughout their daily lives. This innovative piece, resembling a modern mood ring, was showcased at CES 2026, sparking interest for its unique approach to personal enhancement.
Designed to learn continuously, the Nirva collects audio recordings to analyze habits and emotional patterns, ultimately offering advice on various aspects of life, including work and relationships. Users have the option to deactivate audio recording with a simple button press.
This wearable device can operate for up to two days on a single charge and includes a charging case similar to that of AirPods. Notably, the Nirva's aesthetic appeals to a broad audience with its stylish, contemporary designs that do not overtly signify the technology embedded within.
Ethan Rasiel, Nirva's head of PR, expressed his appreciation for the product, stating it is the only jewelry besides his wedding ring that he is comfortable wearing. The thoughtful design and quality materials contribute to its wearable appeal, distinguishing it from standard tech gadgets.