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The Samsung Galaxy Ring is brilliant, but misses the mark in three key areas

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is brilliant, but misses the mark in three key areas

I’m more excited about the Samsung Galaxy Ring than any other recent new product from a major tech company. It surpasses my interest in the Apple Vision Pro as a product that people will actually find a purpose for, the Galaxy Ring has found a place in my daily routine for one very simple reason: I don’t like wearing a watch all the time.

Samsung is on to something here with a device that fits into its health and wearables ecosystem in a very interesting way. Down to its core, the Galaxy Ring takes the health features of the company’s great range of smartwatches and crams them into a small ring. There are some health features the Ring can’t offer that the Galaxy Watch can, but this covers the basics; heart rate, body temperature monitoring, sleep and steps. For me, the best feature is the sleep tracking, especially since it’s much more comfortable to have a ring on my finger in bed instead of a smartwatch.