Samsung started teasing the Galaxy Ring in late February and released the product five months later. This wearable has been on sale in many markets for some time now, and the company decided to share a more real-life experience, from a unique personal perspective, after quite some time since the reviews came out. .
The company has shared a number of cool videos showcasing the user experience when unboxing the new wearable. The Galaxy Ring comes in a clear plastic case and is packaged in a neat black retail box.
The ring is in the center of the case, and there are LED lights around the device that indicate battery capacity. Galaxy Ring is available in eight US sizes ranging from 5 to 13.
Samsung offers the titanium-bodied Galaxy Ring in three color finishes: black, silver, and gold.
The charging case displays the battery level by pressing the center button and allows you to charge the battery via the USB-C port. Wireless charging is also supported, although it wasn’t mentioned in Samsung’s article.
The company was keen to point out that the Galaxy Ring is water resistant to 10 ATM, so it’s perfectly safe to wash your hands.
There are three sensors inside the ring: skin temperature, heart rate, and accelerometer. They track all kinds of health data and visualize it in the Samsung Health app. Interestingly, although Samsung says the Galaxy Ring app “must first be paired with a Galaxy smartphone,” it actually works on any phone that has the Health app installed.
Samsung left one big question at the end of the unboxing. It’s all about how you can find the right size for you. When you purchase from Samsung Online Store, you will receive a free size kit first, so you can choose the right size. Or, if you have a Samsung Experience Store near you, you can stop by there.
Samsung Galaxy Ring supports some air gestures, but according to the fine print, they only work on devices with One UI 6.1.1 (Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 only).
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