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Samsung Galaxy Ring to feature expanded availability and new updates

The Samsung Galaxy Ring will launch globally on January 23, 2025, with new health-focused features and live updates from Galaxy Unpacked.

Samsung has announced exciting updates for its Galaxy Ring, a smart wearable that enhances your health and wellness journey. In addition to its expanded global availability, the updates will introduce new features through the Samsung Health app.

New features for optimised health and sleep

Samsungโ€™s Galaxy Ring is more than just a stylish accessory. With its integration into the Samsung Health app, youโ€™ll gain access to innovative features designed to improve your overall well-being. These updates include:

1. Sleep Environment Report: The Samsung Health app now generates detailed sleep environment reports using data from wearables like the Galaxy Ring. These reports consider temperature, humidity, light intensity, and air quality to help you create the perfect sleep setting. SmartThings-compatible home appliances can also automatically adjust to match the appโ€™s recommendations.

2. Sleep Time Guidance: Your sleep habits are unique, and the new Sleep Time Guidance feature reflects this by recommending optimal bedtimes tailored to your patterns and daily routine.

3. Mindfulness Tracker: This feature focuses on your mental well-being by offering mood monitoring, breathing exercises, and meditation guides. Itโ€™s an all-in-one toolkit to help you relax and sleep better.

Galaxy Ring launches in Singapore

You can purchase the Galaxy Ring in Singapore from January 23, 2025. Samsung Singapore has already been building anticipation with posts across its social media platforms, although pricing details have yet to be revealed.

This launch coincides with Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025, a significant event in Samsungโ€™s calendar. The event will showcase the next generation of flagship smartphones, including the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series.

For those eager to tune in, the event will be live-streamed on YouTube at 2:00 AM Singapore Time on January 23, 2025. Samsung has shared a placeholder video on its channel to make accessing the stream easier.

Samsung continues to push the boundaries of wearable technology, and the Galaxy Ringโ€™s innovative features are set to elevate your approach to health and wellness.

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