Samsung Galaxy Ring: After boAt, is the product in works? All you must know

Samsung Galaxy Ring

Samsung Galaxy Ring: According to rumours, Samsung is developing the Galaxy Ring, a cutting-edge wearable health tracking device. This clever smart ring is being created in partnership with domestic and foreign component makers, according to Korean media site The Elec, to assure its success before it might go into mass production, which might be chosen as early as August.

What will this Samsung Galaxy Ring do?

The Galaxy Ring’s major function is its capacity to collect thorough body and health data via integrated sensors, which can subsequently be readily shown on a connected smartphone. In contrast to Samsung’s current Galaxy Watch, this cutting-edge smart ring is anticipated to offer much more accurate body measurements. The ring’s fit can be altered in accordance with the user’s finger size to improve accuracy, minimising any potential data mistakes brought on by loose fittings.

Data accuracy may be impacted by poor blood flow or too tight clothing. Even if mass production is authorised, the certification procedure for medical device status is anticipated to take between 10 and 12 months, which could postpone the product’s availability.

Will go against Apple Vision Pro

As seen in patent applications, Samsung is exploring combining the “Galaxy Ring” with XR (mixed reality) devices. This would allow Samsung to leverage its XR technology to track users’ head and hand motions using cameras and sensors. A six-month launch delay for Samsung’s XR headset is supposedly the result of competition from Apple Vision Pro. The release of the “Galaxy Ring” is anticipated for 2024, maybe concurrently with the Galaxy S24 series’ announcement. It’s interesting to note that Noise and boAt just introduced their smart rings with an emphasis on health in India.

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