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Samsung’s futuristic Galaxy Ring lands in Gulf and new European markets

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Samsung Galaxy Ring expands to Gulf and new European markets. Following its initial debut in July, the unique wearable is expanding to new countries. The Ring was recently debuted in Australia, Brazil, India, and Mexico.

Following the expansion, Samsung’s Galaxy Ring can now be bought in several Gulf countries and two more European markets. The Ring is now also available in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE as well as Bulgaria and Romania.

Per SamMobile report, Samsung’s Galaxy Ring is priced at BGN 879 (~$477) in Bulgaria, RON 2,225 (~$475) in Romania, and AED 1,499 (~408) in the UAE. It is available in three colors and nine different sizes as follows:

  • Colors:
    1. Titanium Black
    2. Titanium Gold
    3. Titanium Silver
  • Sizes:
    • 5 to 13

Samsung’s Galaxy Ring is equipped with an accelerometer, a gyro sensor, a heart rate monitor, and a skin temperature sensor. The tiny wearable is capable of tracking your heart rate, activities, and sleep (duration and quality).

The product’s frame is made of titanium material. It is IP68 rated for water resistance up to 100 meters of depth. With a full charge, the Ring lasts around 5-7 days, while the charging case offers 1.5x of additional charge.

You can extend the battery life by 3x smartly. You just need to pair the Galaxy Ring with the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy phone. It will optimize the tracking process of sensors to extend the battery life by up to two weeks.

Samsung first launched the Galaxy Ring alongside the new foldables in July. The ring was initially available in the US and select markets in Europe. The company is regularly expanding the market availability so more users can own the smart ring.

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