The Galaxy Ring was arguably the most impressive product at the Galaxy Unpacked event - it's the result of Samsung's years of research and development into health and fitness tracking.
The Galaxy Ring is made from high-quality titanium, providing many features to support human health: in addition to measuring heart rate, electrocardiogram and nighttime movement, the product also supports tracking women's menstrual cycles. It is known that Samsung has cooperated with Natural Cycles to expand this function. Thus, Samsung's smart ring is almost like a smart watch today.
The Samsung Galaxy Ring comes in three colors: black, silver, and gold, and comes in nine sizes: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in the US. The ring has a concave design with edges tapering toward the middle. All health sensors, batteries, and charging ports are inside, hidden under a layer of epoxy resin.
The product is rated IP68 and 10ATM water resistant, so users can wear it even when swimming. The smallest ring measures 7mm x 2.6mm and weighs 2.3g while the size 13 version weighs 3g.
The Galaxy Ring connects via Bluetooth LE 5.4 and is compatible with Galaxy phones running Android 11 or later. Users also need a Samsung account and the Samsung Health app, and no additional subscriptions are required.
The device supports pinch gesture controls and is compatible with Samsung Find and can use its built-in LED to flash when lost.
The small Galaxy Ring (5-7) has a 17 mAh battery that can last for 6 days on a single charge. The 8-11 sizes have an 18 mAh battery while the 12 and 13 models have a 22.5 mAh battery that can last for up to 7 days.
The device also comes with a handy charging case similar to the wireless earbuds that has a built-in 361 mAh battery that can provide up to 20 full charges for the smaller ring sizes.
Samsung's first Galaxy Ring sells for $399.99 and will be available on July 24.
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