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Samsung launches Galaxy Ring in Singapore for S$538

The Samsung Galaxy Ring will launch in Singapore for S$538. It offers sleep tracking, cycle monitoring, heart rate analysis, and long battery life.

Samsung has finally launched its highly anticipated Galaxy Ring in Singapore. Priced at S$538, the smart ring arrives six months after its initial release in selected markets and is packed with innovative features designed to enhance your daily health and wellness.

Track your sleep, cycle, and heart health

@hwztech We have the One Ring. But you can get your Samsung Galaxy Ring from 23 January onwards when it launches in Singapore. @Samsung Singapore @Samsung #galaxyring #fitnesstracker #sleeptracker #ring #onering #lotr #singapore ♬ original sound – HardwareZone

The Galaxy Ring boasts advanced sleep tracking capabilities, which Samsung claims are powered by its “best-in-class sleep analysis” technology. Combined with a sophisticated AI algorithm, the device helps you monitor your sleep patterns and build healthier bedtime routines. This makes it a standout device for those keen to improve their sleep quality.

Another unique feature is menstrual cycle tracking, which provides valuable insights into your health. The ring also includes a heart rate monitor, giving you a detailed wellness picture. In addition, Wellness Tips provide personalised motivational messages to keep you active and engaged throughout the day.

Samsung’s focus on convenience shines through in its gesture controls. If you own a Galaxy smartphone, you can snap photos or silence alarms with a simple double pinch using Gestures 8. Plus, thanks to the “Find My Ring” feature integrated with Samsung Find, you’ll never have to worry about losing your ring.

Sleek, durable design and impressive battery life

The Galaxy Ring doesn’t just excel in functionality; it’s built to last. Crafted with a Titanium Grade 5 finish, the ring combines durability with a premium look. It is water-resistant up to 10ATM, meaning it can easily handle swimming and other water-based activities.

Battery performance is another key highlight, with Samsung stating the device can last up to seven days of continuous use on a single charge. This ensures you don’t have to constantly worry about recharging, making it a practical choice for busy lifestyles.

Customisation and availability

To cater to a wide range of users, the Galaxy Ring is available in 11 sizes, ranging from size 5 to 15. It comes in three elegant colour options: Titanium Silver, Titanium Black, and Titanium Gold. This level of customisation ensures a perfect fit and style for everyone.

You can now purchase the Samsung Galaxy Ring at the Samsung e-store. Its features, combined with its sleek design and durability, make it a must-have for anyone looking to prioritise health and wellness with wearable technology.

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