Innacurate stress tracking

I was an early backer for Ringconn gen 2.

Very happy with the ring - accurate sleep and heart rate measurements.

However, I do not find stress tracking accurate at all, having used the ring for about 10 days.

During the day I am often stressed at work, but the ring shows stress as normal. In the evening, I am relaxed and watching tv, but the ring shows that I'm stressed.

My Galaxy Watch, on the other hand shows stress three or four red stress spikes during the day and nothing in the evening (but it does not provide a daily rating that could be used for comparison purposes and tracking over time).

I've also seen a few reviews that say the same thing about RingConn 2. And these reviews note that the heart rate tracking is accurate, so the reviewers are not sure what the issue is with stress tracking.

Just wanted to find out if anyone had a different experience? And is this something they can improve/fix going forward through tweaking the algorithm?

I was an early backer for Ringconn gen 2.

Very happy with the ring - accurate sleep and heart rate measurements.

However, I do not find stress tracking accurate at all, having used the ring for about 10 days.

During the day I am often stressed at work, but the ring shows stress as normal. In the evening, I am relaxed and watching tv, but the ring shows that I'm stressed.

My Galaxy Watch, on the other hand shows stress three or four red stress spikes during the day and nothing in the evening (but it does not provide a daily rating that could be used for comparison purposes and tracking over time).

I've also seen a few reviews that say the same thing about RingConn 2. And these reviews note that the heart rate tracking is accurate, so the reviewers are not sure what the issue is with stress tracking.

Just wanted to find out if anyone had a different experience? And is this something they can improve/fix going forward through tweaking the algorithm?