Samsung launches Galaxy Ring that can monitor heart rate, sleep patterns, and menstrual cycle
Samsung hopes to entice consumers who enjoy fitness and health tracking technologies with the Galaxy Ring, its newest wearable.
The gadget was unveiled on Wednesday at Samsung’s Unpacked event as the newest member of its ecosystem of gadgets that it claims to be “supercharging” with artificial intelligence (AI).
According to Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight, Samsung made a “interesting bet” with its product decision. His organization projects that the global market for smart rings would reach approximately four million units by 2025.
Health indicators including heart rate, sleep patterns, and menstrual cycle can be monitored via smart rings.
Analysts predict that because of their more streamlined design and smaller size, they may replace smart devices like the Google Pixel Watch and Apple Watch.
According to Mr. Kitto, the Samsung Vice President, The Samsung Galaxy Ring, is the company’s “smallest and most discrete product yet, offering accurate 24/7 health, wellness, and sleep tracking.”
Samsung claims that as long as you have the Samsung Health app installed, the device should function with Android phones running Android 11 or higher. Certain AI aspects of Galaxy are exclusive to Galaxy devices, such obtaining an Energy Score and customized recommendations based on your information.