Samsung is reportedly working on an advanced wearable health-tracking device known as the Galaxy Ring. As per Korean media outlet The Elec, this intelligent smart ring is being developed in collaboration with domestic and international component manufacturers to ensure its success before potential mass production, which could be decided as early as August.

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Galaxy Ring is expected to launch in 2024

The key feature of the “Galaxy Ring” is its ability to gather detailed body and health data through built-in sensors, which can then be conveniently presented on a connected smartphone. Unlike Samsung’s existing Galaxy Watch, this innovative smart ring is expected to provide even more precise body measurements. To enhance accuracy, the ring’s fit can be adjusted according to the user’s finger size, minimizing potential data inaccuracies caused by loose fittings.

However, there are some challenges that Samsung needs to address during development. The accuracy of data may be affected by weak blood flow or overly tight fitting. Additionally, the certification process for medical device status is expected to take around 10 to 12 months, potentially delaying the availability of the product even if mass production is approved.

Samsung is considering integrating the “Galaxy Ring” with XR (mixed reality) devices, leveraging its XR technology to track users’ head and hand movements using cameras and sensors, as demonstrated in patent applications. The launch of Samsung’s XR headset is reportedly delayed by six months due to competition with Apple Vision Pro. The “Galaxy Ring” is expected to be released in 2024, possibly coinciding with the announcement of the Galaxy S24 series. Interestingly Noise and boAt recently launched their health-focused smart rings in India.

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