Samsung could release the Galaxy Ring in the US in August and the company has already revealed some of the health tracking capabilities of the smart ring. Now an image of the charging case of the Galaxy Ring has surfaced on the web.

The Galaxy Ring charging case looks like a jewelry box
The leak comes from renowned tipster Ice Universe. Although he didn’t share much except the image, you can see that the case for the company’s smart ring adopts a fancier design and looks somewhat like a jewelry box.
Reportedly, the charging mechanism for the ring will be similar to the company’s available wireless earphones. However, it’s also possible that the new smart ring will charge wirelessly in the case. The case is also likely to support wireless charging.
According to a previous report, the Galaxy Ring has achieved 9 days of battery life in Samsung’s tests. Notably, different sizes of the ring will come with different battery capacities, and it’s not clear which size in the company’s tests ran 9 days on a single charge. According to the FCC listing of the smart ring, the battery capacity ranges from 17mAh to 22.5mAh.

Speaking of the pricing of Samsung’s first-ever wearable smart ring, it could be in the range of $300 to $350. Samsung will likely launch this new product in the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event along with the redesigned Galaxy Buds 3 series, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and the sixth generation foldable.
The Galaxy Ring “monitors heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen, movement, and sleep to provide users valuable insights and offer guidance to improve their health and wellbeing,” noted a document from Samsung. The total health tracking system will also reportedly offer an “Energy Score” based on the recorded data. There could also be additional capabilities of the smart ring that the company has reserved to reveal on its Unpacked event.







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