• Samsung's Galaxy Ring reveal means smart rings have finally gone

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Jan 20 14:15:05 2024
    Samsung's Galaxy Ring reveal means smart rings have finally gone mainstream
    which could be bad for Oura

    Date:
    Sat, 20 Jan 2024 14:00:04 +0000

    Description:
    The Samsung Galaxy Ring is the tipping point for ring-based fitness tracking.

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    Last year, I wore an Oura smart ring to a Christmas party. When people commented on it, and I explained what it was, I was surprised to learn that none of them had even heard of smart rings. I suppose I live in a little tech-journalism bubble, assuming everyone else has a passing knowledge of emerging wearables categories.

    It may be because all the best smart rings are produced by brands the average person on the street doesnt recognize. Oura Generation 3 , the Circular smart ring powered by AI , Ultrahuman Ring Air , Evie, RingConn, McClear all from companies solely dedicated to a category that, as yet, is overshadowed by the best smartwatches on the market. The average consumer knows what an Apple Watch is but is unlikely to know about the Oura ring.

    Thats all about to change, thanks to the Samsung Galaxy Ring . During the
    last moments of Samsung Galaxy Unpacked , T.M. Roh, president of Samsungs mobile division, teased the long-rumored wearable with a few cool snippets of video and promises of a powerful and accessible health and wellness device here to change the shape of the future.

    Its intimated the Galaxy Ring will be arriving later this year, as TechRadar found out in an exclusive interview with Samsungs Head of Customer
    Experience, Patrick Chomet, who said the hardware is ready. (Image credit: Samsung)

    The Samsung Galaxy Ring marks a key moment in the story of smart rings: until now, most smart rings, as we said above, have been created by relatively no-name or niche companies. Lotus has flirted with the idea of a smart ring
    to incorporate gesture controls into its smart home devices but Samsungs name carries weight in almost every aspect of technology, from TVs to phones to wearables.

    If Samsung is investing in smart rings, it sees that the category has the potential to become popular and is forging a path for others to follow suit.

    Apple has already filed several patents on smart ring technology ,
    signifying the Cupertino comms giant is at least mulling over wearables but patents being filed is no guarantee of serious intention to deliver a
    product. Nevertheless, the concept of an Apple Ring, which would deliver all the health information you can get from the best Apple Watch in a tiny form factor, is suddenly a lot closer to becoming a reality.

    Other big players will likely either invest in their own smart rings or acquire some of the smaller companies producing cheap rings. I can imagine talks are being had at Google as I write: if the Galaxy Ring generates a lot of money and buzz, why wouldnt Google follow suit with a Pixel Ring? The
    smart ring format seems the perfect match for its huge Fitbit health
    ecosystem and vast data harvesting infrastructure, especially if it can squeeze some of its already-existing AI features into the rings accompanying software. (Image credit: Circular)

    Oura has spent many years as the undisputed lord of the smart ring. Despite its hefty price tag and expensive premium subscription model, its a fantastic overall health device and the best sleep tracker weve ever tried. Until recently, its more or less been the only game in town. However, after a long and secret journey, Samsung has found its way into the land of Oura-dor, and suddenly the most popular smart ring manufacturer is in danger of being eclipsed by better-known contemporaries.

    Ouras CEO, Tom Hale, has responded to the launch. In a statement, Hale said; New players entering the space is validation for the category, and drives us to aim higher to serve our members and community.

    Since our founding over a decade ago, weve invested relentlessly in service
    of creating the best smart ring that gives everybody voice We release new features regularly, and have the strongest IP portfolioin both hardware and softwarefor the smart ring form factor, with hundreds of granted patents, pending patent applications, and registered trademarks.

    Hales statement goes on the offensive, and hes got a point. Oura and its contemporaries like Ultrahuman have been playing the smart ring game for a long time, and are likely to be better than Samsungs early efforts
    especially as the current crop of trackers are handset-agnostic, able to be used by iPhone and Android owners alike. However, were certainly at a smart ring tipping point, and Oura Generation 4 will need to be very attractive to keep people away from better-known smart ring upstarts like Samsung. You
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/the-samsungs-galaxy-ring-reveal-means -smart-rings-have-finally-gone-mainstream-which-could-be-bad-for-oura


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