Samsung is reportedly in the final phases of developing a Galaxy Smart Ring, which is anticipated to be released within the next two years.
According to a report in the South Korean publication The ELEC, Samsung may collaborate with the Japanese company Mico to use their circuit boards in the Galaxy Smart Ring.
A new report suggests that the company may delay the launch until the third quarter of 2024 or the beginning of 2025.
Samsung is preparing to provide features comparable to those of extant smart bracelets such as the “Oura Ring.”
Without a display, the smart ring will be capable of monitoring pulse rate, tracking sleep, calculating steps, and documenting workouts, just like a standard fitness tracker.
According to a separate report, the new wearable device will be available in four sizes, dependent on the girth of the user’s fingers.
According to the Indian Express, the delay in the launch of the smart ring is due to the device’s development, which is estimated to take eight months, plus an additional year for medical approval.
Samsung’s introduction of the Galaxy Smart Ring signifies its expansion into the peripheral technology market.
The smart ring’s variety of features and capabilities could make it a popular choice among consumers seeking a convenient and unobtrusive method of monitoring their health and fitness.
As the Galaxy Smart Ring’s official release date approaches, tech and fitness enthusiasts will be anxious to see how it compares to currently available wearables.