Samsung Unveils Galaxy Ring Health Tracker at Mobile World Congress
-
Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy Ring wearable device at Mobile World Congress 2024, intended to track health data and provide a "vitality score."
-
The ring will track sleep, health data, and fertility, syncing the data to the Samsung Health app, without needing a complex interface.
-
It's not meant to replace the Galaxy Watch series but complement it by improving health data collection.
-
Prototypes were on display at Mobile World Congress. Samsung said the ring will launch later in 2024, but did not provide a specific date or price.
-
Samsung is exploring potential future capabilities like contactless payments, glucose monitoring, and blood pressure sensing, though those are not confirmed for the first version.