Shave with a Flick of a Finger
Ring-shaver is a small, tube-shaped shaver that slips over the finger. In comparison to traditional shaving, Ring-shaver allows a more flexible shaving action. A toggle switch activates the flywheel to provide the necessary driving force. Ring-shaver does not require charging. It saves energy and is easy to carry. Great for sparse facial hair.
Ring-shaver is a 2010 Red Dot Concept Award winning entry.
Designers: Xiang Qin, Yin Qin, Yiyan Ge & Xinxin Sun

















32 Comments »
erica says
I dont know men like it or not but I like it. it's fine for the small areas. good concept
Yohann says
Red Dot Award??? Seriously??
tweakie says
Very neat design.
How, I wonder, is it powered 'Ring-shaver does not require charging'.
erica says
I dont know men like it or not but I like it. it's fine for the small areas. good concept
Yohann says
Red Dot Award??? Seriously??
tweakie says
Very neat design.
How, I wonder, is it powered 'Ring-shaver does not require charging'.
58Vovan says
no
58Vovan says
It's probably for developing countries
Thefundu says
Yeah, that should be awarded , no doubt!!!
58Vovan says
It's probably for developing countries
Thefundu says
Yeah, that should be awarded , no doubt!!!
Gadgets for men says
Pretty cool looking design. But in reality, I don't see this being any easier or more accurate than a regular multi-blade razor.
Gadgets for men says
Pretty cool looking design. But in reality, I don't see this being any easier or more accurate than a regular multi-blade razor.
@BenJHudson says
Interesting concept, I really like the portability of it. However, I feel that this concept is a bit underdeveloped, or at least a bit under-explained. how exactly does it work on the inside? I'm assuming since there are no exposed blades that this uses the same mechanical concept as most electric razors… but how is it powered, and how do the components fit in such a small package? Have you thought any about how you might address Human Factors in terms of varying sizes of fingers?
@BenJHudson says
Interesting concept, I really like the portability of it. However, I feel that this concept is a bit underdeveloped, or at least a bit under-explained. how exactly does it work on the inside? I'm assuming since there are no exposed blades that this uses the same mechanical concept as most electric razors… but how is it powered, and how do the components fit in such a small package? Have you thought any about how you might address Human Factors in terms of varying sizes of fingers?
Shree says
It’s cool where can i buy this product in India.
Shree says
It’s cool where can i buy this product in India.
vogelcube says
This looks like it's similar to a Electric razors, where the hair goes into a hole, and then gets cut. However, it works more like an inverse pencil sharpener, so you actually cut the hairs by rolling the device across your face. The hairs go into the holes, and then get cut with the blades on the inside of the ball. A standard size can apply, as even the thickest man's pinky will be the same size of a regular forefinger.
vogelcube says
This looks like it's similar to a Electric razors, where the hair goes into a hole, and then gets cut. However, it works more like an inverse pencil sharpener, so you actually cut the hairs by rolling the device across your face. The hairs go into the holes, and then get cut with the blades on the inside of the ball. A standard size can apply, as even the thickest man's pinky will be the same size of a regular forefinger.
minwoo says
I really want it…Is it on sale?
it's design is very neat and it is very useful because it don't need to charge
minwoo says
I really want it…Is it on sale?
it's design is very neat and it is very useful because it don't need to charge
2. el esya says
I have to agree with tweakie, it's nice but nothing I haven't seen a thousand times before in shops like that and hanging about
murtza says
It’s cool where can i buy this product in pakistan. what is its price
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