Samsung just unveiled its first-ever smart ring, the Galaxy Ring, at its Galaxy Unpacked July 2024 event in Paris, becoming the first tech giant to release a smart ring. It’s a big moment for the once-niche wearable technology and could spark more competition, with brands like Apple or Google jumping in very soon.
The Galaxy Ring boasts many of the typical functionalities we see on smart rings, such as sleep tracking and heart rate monitoring, but also comes with a host of new features bound to excite Android users. That’s right: the Galaxy Ring is available only for Android users, a loss for people in the Apple ecosystem, but a win for anyone looking to make the jump from iOS to Android.
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Like other smart rings, the Galaxy Ring monitors your sleep, activity, and energy levels and can provide both detailed and comprehensive health insights. It’s made with titanium material and has a battery life that supposedly lasts seven days. Expect “extensive” sleep analysis, according to a press release, that uses a sleep AI algorithm to monitor and offer insights into sleep quality by tracking your movement during sleep, latency, and heart and respiratory rate.
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There’s also an energy score that feels similar to other recovery or readiness scores offered by competing smart ring brands. The score takes sleep, activity, sleeping heart rate, and sleeping heart rate variability into account to provide a daily score and inform your daily activity levels.