Samsung just unveiled its first-ever smart ring, the Galaxy Ring, at its summer Unpacked event. This is the first time a major tech company has dived into the smart ring space, and could signal greater competition within the smart ring market as more Big Tech companies like Apple or Google throw their ring into the ring.
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The Galaxy Ring<!–> monitors your sleep, activity, and energy. It’s made with titanium material, comes in three colors (silver, black, and gold), and has a battery that allegedly lasts seven days. The sleep and energy scores feel similar to scores offered by competing smart ring brands. The ring comes with an intriguing quick-charging case, with LED outside lighting indicating the charging percentage. With the ring on your pointer finger, you can use the double-pinch gesture to take photos with your phone or dismiss an alarm.
One of the most exciting features of the Galaxy Ring, though, is its subscription-less model. Many smart rings and other wearables put users’ data behind a paywall and charge monthly or yearly subscriptions to access the information. The Galaxy Ring, thankfully, doesn’t. But it’s not the only one. The Ultrahuman Ring Air, one of my favorite smart rings I’ve tested this year, is also subscription-free. How does the Ultrahuman Ring Air stack up to the Galaxy Ring, and which should you buy? I get into all of this below, so keep reading.
Specifications
SamsungGalaxyRing
UltrahumanRingAir
Price
$399
$350
Size
Size 5- 13
Size 5-14
Colors
Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, Titanium Gold
Raw Titanium, Aster Black, Matte Grey, Bionic Gold, Space Silver