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Samsung Smart Ring is reportedly under development

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Recently, Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, which offer so many features to help you maintain your health and perform various tasks on your wrist. Meanwhile, Samsung is now taking a step ahead as it has started working on a Smart Ring.

Samsung is not the first, various smart rings are already available in the market such as Oura Ring 3, Circular Ring, Hecere NFC Ring, Prevention Circul+, the Go2sleep Ring, and others that are popular among customers.

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Meanwhile, Samsung is entering the market to give competition to such smart rings. The company has not made any official announcement, while a new information from Korean media Naver reports that Samsung submitted a smart ring-related patent with the US Patent and Trademark Office in October 2022.

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The patient application suggets that the upcoming Samsung wearable will come with an optical blood flow measurement sensor (PPG) and an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor to measure blood pressure and heart rate.

That’s not it, to differentiate the smart ring from other brands, the Korean company has added a couple of additional features. These features are likely to allow users to control connected devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and smart TVs.

The information further reveals that the wearable could also support other health and fitness tracking features that can be found on Galaxy Watch 5. And, these include temperature sensing, sleep tracking, and SpO2 monitoring. However, there is no official documentation suggesting such features.

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Moving ahead, the smart ring is likely to offer better battery life compared to the company’s smartwatches as it doesn’t have any display. The smart ring might not overtake the smartwatches in the market, however, can easily replace smart bands.

At this time, there is no information about the launch timeline of the upcoming device. Naver claims that it’s in the early stages of development, therefore, it will take time to reach the market.

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