Samsung Galaxy Ring: Release date, price, features and specs (2024)

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First teased bySamsung at theGalaxy Unpacked event in January, the tech giant revealed the Galaxy ring at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, letting the public see the brand-new wearable for the first time.

An unobtrusive smart ring that will monitor your health data and provide insights based on your metrics during the day and night, Samsung is about to join a steadily growing wearable market. Smart rings took centre stage at this year’sConsumer Electronics Show(CES) in Las Vegas,dominating the exhibition booths, and the product category is currently led by the trendy, celebrity-adoredOura ring.

The Independent was one of the first outlets to see a prototype of the Galaxy ring in early February, with our tech critic David Phelan goinghands-on with the smart ring.

While we don’t have a firm release date for the Galaxy ring, we know a lot about its design and features. Keep reading for all of the information, from its price, specs and features to its design and release date.

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Samsung Galaxy ring release date: When could the smart ring launch?

The Samsung Galaxy ring is rumoured to launch in the coming months. Last week, the upcoming wearable appeared as an option in the One UI battery widget on phones, suggesting that Samsung is laying the groundwork to release the Galaxy ring imminently.

While the Galaxy ring’s release date hasn’t been revealed, Samsung’s head of B2B wearables Daniel Seung revealed in a(now deleted) LinkedIn postthat a new health and wellness wearable would be released in the second half of 2024.

That leads us to think a full Galaxy ring reveal will take place in late July, with the Galaxy ring being released in early August. Samsung hosts two Galaxy Unpacked events every year – one in January, where it focuses on its S-line of smartphones, and one in July, where it tends to focus on itsfoldable phones, smartwatches andtablets. The Galaxy ring would fit nicely into this summer Unpacked event.

After Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung’s head of customer experience Patrick Chomet revealed more details about the release date toTechRadar. “We need to do a lot [before it’s ready for release]. We have the hardware, we have some software – which we could have launched today, by the way; it’s ready – but having a complete package experience that people can use at scale [is different]. We are getting there. It will be a bit later in the year,” hetold the publication, adding to the evidence of a second half of 2024 launch.

Samsung Galaxy ring price: How much could the smart ring cost?

There aren’t many rumours out there on the Galaxy ring’s potential price tag, but we’re expecting it to be an expensive bit of kit, given you have to fit a bunch of sensors into a tiny band.

We have a ballpark, though, thanks to the price of comparable smart rings. The Oura ring, which is the gold-standard model right now, starts from £200 and can cost as much as £540, while the Ultrahuman ring costs £349, and the more budget-friendly Circular ring costs £199.

According to CNBC, Samsung is also reportedly considering a subscription service for the Galaxy Health app, though this doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have to pay a subscription fee for the Galaxy ring. Oura employs a subscription fee for its smart ring. On top of the cost of the ring itself, you also have to pay a monthly £5.99 fee to access all the most useful premium features.

Samsung Galaxy ring features and specs

We first received reports that Samsung was working on a smart ring back in 2022 when an article from Korean publicationNaver suggestedthe tech giant had commenced development of the wearable with multiple companies.

In the report, Naver said the ring would include an ECG and PPG sensor – both are included in the Oura ring –and enable the ring to monitor the wearer’s temperature and heart rate. In an interview with CNBC, Hon Pak, the head of digital health at Samsung, said the ring will be able to track your heart rate, respiratory rate, movement made during sleep and the time it takes a person to fall asleep once in bed. These are all features currently available on the Oura ring.

As with most smart rings, there is a bigger emphasis on sleep than fitness. Pak told Wired that the Galaxy ring won’t be able to auto-detect workouts at launch, something the Oura ring can do (although we found this to be a bit haphazard anyway). It will, however, be able to track and predict fertility.

A real game-changing feature will be payments. The McLear RingPay is the only smart ring that can make contactless payments on NFC terminals, but there are fees and limits, and it can only make payments – not track sleep or anything else. “We have a whole ... team that is looking at that. But I think clearly looking at multiple different use cases for the Ring beyond just health, for sure,” Pak told CNBC when asked about contactless payments.

While Samsung hasn’t mentioned anything about the Galaxy ring’s battery life, the company says it will have 24/7 health tracking. He told Wired that there’s an expectation of “more than a couple of days” on smart rings generally, but Samsung wants longer than this. Oura’s smart ring lasts for up to seven days, for example.

Pak revealed two main features of the Galaxy ring in a Samsung blog post, published in late February. The first is a feature called the My Vitality Score, which crunches your physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing and sleep into a number, telling you how ready your body is for the day ahead. It’s basically the same as the readiness score on the Oura Ring, the Fitbit or the body battery feature on Garmin smartwatches.

The second main feature is something called booster cards, which provides insights about health in order to stay invigorated throughout the day. This is something usually tucked behind a paywall on other smart wearables.

Samsung also told CNBC that it is working on a digital AI coach to help keep users on top of their health and fitness. “There’s a digital assistant coach in the future, because we think that’s absolutely needed,” Pak told the publication. “Imagine that large language model, acting as my digital assistant, while looking at the context of my medical records, my physiological data, my engagement with a mobile device, the wearables during all of that ... begins to bring greater insights and personalisation opportunities.”

It will also reportedly work as a standalone device, but you’ll potentially get better data when you combine it with the Galaxy Watch 6.

Pak also hinted in his blog post that the Galaxy ring might be involved in monitoring sleep apnoea symptoms. Samsung Health can track changes in blood oxygen levels, sleeping patterns and your sleeping heart rate.

Samsung Galaxy ring design

In terms of design, The Independent’s tech critic was one of the first to go hands-on with a prototype of the device in early February. “The prototypes, which I wasn’t allowed to photograph, came in a dozen sizes and four different colours, including a shiny gold and matte black. The rings had a concave outer edge that was strangely appealing to the touch,” he said. “It was light and comfortable – making it much more appealing to wear at night, for instance, than a smartwatch.”

Since the Galaxy ring preview at MWC in Barcelona in late February, more details about the ring have come to light. According to Samsung, there are three colour options — black, gold and silver, and there are nine different sizes to pick from (5 to 13). It will come with a sizing kit, just like other smart rings on the market.

ZDNet’s Kerry Wan gave more detailed notes about the Galaxy ring’s design, stating that the outer ring had an inward dip that made the wearable easier to wear, even when your fingers expand (which they often do throughout the day). It also fits differently to the Oura ring, with some having to size up at the Samsung briefing.

The company has not revealed any information on what the Galaxy ring is made out of but it told Wired that it had durability in mind. Most of the best smart rings are made out of titanium or ceramic, making them less prone to scratching, though the slightly cheaper Circular ring is made out of aluminium and carbon fibre, and is less durable than others we’ve tested.

We’ll be keeping an eye on more news about the Galaxy ring in the months ahead. For now, if you’re looking to ditch your fitness tracker for a smart ring, the Oura is the best one around.

Oura ring, generation 3: From £299, Oura.com

Released in 2021, the generation three Oura Ring is the company’s most capable yet, with blood-oxygen monitoring, workout tracking, daytime heart-rate tracking and period-cycle predictions. “If you’re looking for a sleep tracker, activity tracker or just want to know as much as you can about your body, thethird-generation Oura Ring will tick a lot of your boxes in one tiny package,” our writer said in their review. “With different coloured rings, it’s arguably more stylish than a Fitbit or Garmin.”

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Samsung Galaxy Ring: Release date, price, features and specs (2024)

FAQs

Samsung Galaxy Ring: Release date, price, features and specs? ›

The Galaxy Ring's price and release date are unknown

Samsung hasn't said a word about how much the Galaxy Ring will cost or when it will launch. But other smart rings, like the Oura Ring, Evie Ring and Ultrahuman Ring Air typically cost between $269 and $350, depending on the model.

How much does the Galaxy Ring cost? ›

The Galaxy Ring's price and release date are unknown

Samsung hasn't said a word about how much the Galaxy Ring will cost or when it will launch. But other smart rings, like the Oura Ring, Evie Ring and Ultrahuman Ring Air typically cost between $269 and $350, depending on the model.

Is Samsung coming out with a smart ring? ›

First teased by Samsung at the tech giant's annual Galaxy Unpacked event in January, the Galaxy ring was fully unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, letting the public see the brand-new wearable for the first time.

What does a smart ring do? ›

Smart rings track everything that a smartwatch does, like sleep, activity, and wellness, all around your finger and without a screen. Plus, they tend to have longer battery lives than smartwatches, so you spend less time charging and more time wearing them.

Will the Samsung ring require a subscription? ›

No Subscription Required

One obvious advantage that Samsung's Galaxy Ring could have over the competition is not requiring a subscription at all. Currently, Samsung offers the health features of the Galaxy Watch, including a system of sleep profiles that shares some similarities to Oura's, at no additional cost.

What are the health features of the Samsung Galaxy Ring? ›

The Samsung Galaxy Ring has various sensors to track things like heart rate. BARCELONA, Spain — Samsung's Galaxy Ring, its latest wearable, is launching with health-tracking features including heart rate and sleep monitoring while also giving users a score of their readiness for the day, a top executive told CNBC.

How much does a new ring cost? ›

While $5,500 is the national average cost of a ring, the spend per couple varies. Our study found that nearly half of all respondents are spending between $1,000 to $4,000 on their engagement ring. In fact, 9% of ring shoppers are spending under $1,000.

How long does Samsung ring for? ›

For all incoming calls, your phone will ring for the number of seconds you enter here, and then it will drop to voicemail. Your options here include 05, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 seconds.

Will the Samsung ring work with the iPhone? ›

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Ring will not be compatible with your iPhone.

Can you answer calls on a smart ring? ›

ORII alerts you of incoming messages and calls. With a voice assistant at your finger, you can send and listen to messages, take and make quick calls, all while your phone stays in your pocket.

Can smart rings make calls? ›

Through the use of a small microphone, or bone conduction, some smart rings can allow the wearer to make phone calls while paired with a compatible mobile phone. Smart rings are also able to notify the wearer of incoming calls and messages, by means of vibrating or lighting up.

What is the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy ring? ›

The Galaxy Ring is able to last up to nine days on a single charge because it lacks a screen, Financial News reports. Of course, whether its battery life will last that long in practice remains to be seen, and it could fluctuate depending on usage.

How much does Jay Z ring cost? ›

Jay-Z proposed to Beyoncé with a 24-carat rock. Featuring an emerald-cut diamond and a double infinity band, the ring reportedly cost around $5 million.

How much does a smart ring cost? ›

The RingConn Smart Ring costs $279 regardless of which finish you choose, and the app does not have a subscription at the moment either, so you pay one price and that's the end of it. That's not the case with the Oura Ring.

How much will Evie ring cost? ›

It only comes in whole sizes from 5 to 12, and it is only one style. An Evie Ring costs $269, and there is no subscription fee to use the app, which is a plus — just pay for the ring, and you're good to go.

Will Galaxy Ring track steps? ›

We know that the Galaxy Ring will offer step, activity, and sleep tracking, and speaking to The Verge, Dr. Pak shared that for the latter, it uses heart rate, respiratory data, and movement to deliver comprehensive data.

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