Samsung Launches Galaxy Ring In Singapore.

You know what they say about big things in small packages, and Samsung seems to have taken that to heart with the Galaxy Ring.


Officially launched in Singapore, this high-tech ring is Samsung’s way of redefining wellness. Packed with advanced sensor technology, it’s small enough to forget you’re wearing it but smart enough to keep tabs on your health around the clock.

The Galaxy Ring uses Samsung’s AI to deliver personalised insights, whether it’s your sleep patterns or when you should take that well-deserved nap. With features like Energy Score and advanced sleep analysis, the ring feels like the health-savvy companion you never knew you needed.

Sleep. It’s the foundation of wellness, yet often the first thing we neglect. The Galaxy Ring not only tracks how long you snooze but also dives into details like movement during sleep, heart rate, and even respiratory rate.

And yes, there’s an AI algorithm ensuring all this data actually makes sense to you, because what’s the point of metrics if you don’t know how to act on them?

At just 7.0mm thick and weighing as little as 2.3 grams, the Galaxy Ring is built with Titanium Grade 5 for durability and boasting 10ATM water resistance. 

Paired with a Galaxy smartphone, you can double-pinch your way to taking photos or dismissing alarms. Lost your ring? No problem. The “Find My Ring” feature ensures it won’t stay lost for long. 

With up to seven days of battery life, the Galaxy Ring is built for the long haul. The included charging case is as stylish as it is functional, featuring LED lights to let you know when it’s time for a recharge.

Available in three colours (Titanium Silver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Gold) and 11 sizes, there will be a size and colour that appeals to you.

At S$538, it’s an investment in your well-being. But, for those of us who want to simplify our wellness journey without compromising on style, this little powerhouse is hard to beat.

For more details, visit Samsung’s website.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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