According to the site the edgeWho was present at the demonstration, it seems that the Galaxy Ring really looks like a regular ring when it is on the finger, but it is lighter and smaller than the journalist imagined, before seeing it in person. Samsung is scheduled to make the first model available for finger sizes ranging from 5 to 13 mm, in three different colors: gold, silver, or black. It is important to remember that everything could change until the official launch, with no date set yet.
During the press presentation, Dr. Hun Bak also mentioned that the Galaxy Ring is the first step towards a larger Samsung concept called “environmental sensing.” The idea is that the user is not tied to a single device to monitor his health, but rather just reminds him to drink water or walk. However, this can be done by various products around the consumer, including “smart home” devices – such as a smart TV or refrigerator, for example.
Finally, according to the official disclosure, Samsung could use artificial intelligence (AI) resources to power the loop, with the aim of suggesting practices and habits based on the vast amount of data collected from the user – so as not to deliver just one big one. The user's raw data volume, without context. In this sense, the Samsung Health app should remain a hub for all information.