Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy Ring 2, a successor to its first smart ring. The company plans to fundamentally revise the internal electronics to create a thinner and lighter device. This design change aims to improve wearer comfort while maintaining the form factor of a jewelry piece.
The new ring will feature enhanced health tracking capabilities. Reports indicate that the Galaxy Ring 2 will measure skin temperature more precisely and record sleep patterns with greater accuracy. The device will also include enhanced functions related to cardiovascular health, although specific details on additional sensors remain unconfirmed.
Samsung will not include a blood glucose sensor in the Galaxy Ring 2. The company is reportedly working on this technology, but it is not expected to be ready for this specific model. The next-generation ring is not expected to launch until early 2027 in global markets.
Battery life is expected to increase significantly with the new model. The successor is expected to last between nine and ten days on a single charge. This represents a notable improvement over the previous generation, which offered approximately seven days of battery life.



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