Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Ring, a health and wellness device, during Galaxy Unpacked. It should track fitness, sleep, and steps. Sleep tracking, heart rate warnings, and AI-powered blood oxygen levels will be in Samsung Health.
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Ring after months of rumors. Samsung announced the smart ring as a “powerful and accessible” health and wellness device at Galaxy Unpacked.
Samsung announced the name and design of the wearable at the event, leaving its functionality up for discussion. Like other smart rings, the Galaxy Ring may track heart rate, blood oxygen level, sleep, and steps.
Samsung Research clinical research expert Dr. Matthew Wiggins revealed new Samsung Health app features. These include sleep tracking algorithms for sleep apnea, heart rate alarms throughout sleep, and Galaxy AI-powered blood oxygen level fluctuations.
‘My Vitality Score,’ like Fitbit, was teased by Dr. Wiggins. This function measures heart rate, activity, and sleep patterns to assess physical and mental preparation. A future app update will remind users of drugs and warn about food and drug interactions.
It said the Galaxy Ring is “coming soon” but didn’t provide pricing or a release date. The Galaxy Ring may cost $300, according on comparisons with the Oura Ring 3.
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Conclusion
Samsung announced the Galaxy Ring, a health and wellness device, during Galaxy Unpacked. The smart ring should track heart rate, blood oxygen level, sleep, and steps. The Samsung Health app will measure sleep, alert you to heart rate variations, and modify blood oxygen levels with AI. The’My Vitality Score’ function tracks users’ mental and physical readiness. Galaxy Ring prices are likely to be $300. Samsung has started pre-booking the Galaxy S24 Ultra, S24+, and S24 smartphones in India.