Samsung has launched its latest wearable device, the Galaxy Ring, aiming to appeal to fitness and health-tracking enthusiasts.
Unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung positions the Galaxy Ring within its ecosystem of AI-powered devices.
Smart rings, equipped with sensors to monitor health metrics, have been niche products, gaining attention through their use by the England men’s football team. Samsung’s entry into this market marks a significant move, potentially mainstreaming smart rings.
Analysts note the market’s small size compared to smartwatches but suggest Samsung could expand its appeal.
The Galaxy Ring offers discreet health, wellness, and sleep tracking, catering to users preferring a less intrusive alternative to smartwatches.
Priced at £399 in the UK, it integrates with Samsung Galaxy smartphones and emphasizes data privacy amid broader ecosystem integration concerns.