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The Samsung Galaxy Ring is a cutting-edge AI smart ring crafted from titanium with a sleek gold finish, designed for professionals who demand style and function. It offers up to 7 days of battery life, advanced health tracking including heart rate, sleep, and cycle monitoring, and personalized Energy Scores without any subscription fees. Water-resistant and durable, it fits comfortably for all-day wear, seamlessly integrating wellness insights into your daily routine.















| ASIN | B0D3JHCF48 |
| Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Activity Tracker, Sleep Monitor |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Gold |
| Band Material Type | Titanium |
| Battery Capacity | 18 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,838 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #67 in Wearable Tech Rings |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Charging Case, Galaxy Ring |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Slip On |
| Color | Gold |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,021) |
| Display Type | No Display |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887276875682 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 2.2 x 1.7 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate Monitor |
| Model Name | Galaxy Ring |
| Model Number | SM-Q506NZDAXAR |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 360 x 360 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Messages, Calendar, Contacts, Phone |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 887276875682 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1.5 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX8 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Ring |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
C**N
I've had my ring for a while now and it has proven to be great. Going with the silver ring was a great choice, because the top coat (silver) is basically the same color as the metal (titanium) underneath, which means you really don't notice scratches that much compared to the black and gold rings. I use mine mainly in conjunction with my Galaxy Watch 7, so that i can collect true 24/7 health data while retaining the freedom to take off my watch whenever I want. The ring is always there as a backup. Using them together also extends the battery life of the ring significantly. It only drains about 10% per day usually. The Ring worked great with my Note 20 Ultra, and my S25 Ultra after I upgraded. There are only a few minor complaints about the ring. The first is the concave design, which makes the edges of the ring more "pointy" than they really need to be, and it can dig into neighboring fingers under some circumstances. I kind of wish that they had gone with a more traditional convex design, but it's ok. The other is the battery. Lithium batteries have their quirks, including certain charging habits that dramatically accelerate battery degradation, and these very tiny batteries are extra vulnerable to that. Leaving the ring at 100% or 0% for extended periods of time is practically a death sentence for the battery. I keep my ring always between 25-80% and I've been able to go a year with zero degradation whatsoever.
A**R
I am just shy of 1 year from my purchase and feel like I can now provide an accurate and real rating for the Samsung Galaxy ring. It all started out great and when I started wearing the ring it provided exactly what I was looking to get. And since I am a Samsung phone user I really liked the idea of the ring and the phone working together The Fit: The fit of the ring has turned out to be very good and comfortable. I hardly know, or feel, that I am wearing it. It accurately counted my steps and movement. I loved that I could wear it all day and all night no matter what activity I was doing (working out, yard work, resting, etc). This is something I never felt I could do with a watch (besides I enjoy wearing mechanical watches). The App: The app is really easy to use and I find it helpful with tips and coaching for exercise and sleep. I does not bother me to go into the app to check status, but I also found the widget to be very useful to display my statistics on my lock screen. I was actually surprised how much information it shares about my sleep. I dont know its accuracy, but generally the sleep number is close to how I feel when I wake up. I feel like I get a lot of information without having to pay for a subscription. The Battery: This has been the disappointment. One of the selling points for me on this ring was the battery life and the need to only charge once per week. Well, that is how it started. I would charge the ring and then as the ring battery got to 10% or less I would get notifications on my phone to know when to charge it. After 4-5 months I noticed the ring would all of a sudden be "disconnected" and the ring battery was dead. I started to monitor it closely. The ring would charge to 100% but when it got to ~20-25% it would be dead. At around 6 months I reached out to Samsung for help but learned it was out of warranty and I had not purchased the extended warranty so no help. I am now approaching 1 year with the ring and I find that I have to charge it daily. Even then, it charges to 100% and as soon as i take it off the charger it drops to ~80%. Within 12 hours its down to ~50%. This is not the experience I was expecting in less than 1 year. Not sure how much longer the ring will last, but my next ring purchase will not be a Samsung.
D**O
Demasiado pequeño, no hay una fácil forma de saber qué talla comprar para un producto de dicho precio
M**E
We chose this ring over the Aura Ring because we didn’t want to deal with ongoing subscriptions, and it hasn’t disappointed. Setup was simple, just connect to your phone, follow the prompts, and it does the rest. It tracks sleep quality and heart rate effectively, and the battery is excellent, lasting over a week on a single charge. We got the black version, and it looks stylish and sleek. Things to Keep in Mind: Make sure you order the size for the finger you actually plan to wear it on. It runs a bit small. I initially bought it for my wife’s ring finger, but she wanted to wear it on her middle finger. Because of the size, she ended up wearing it on her pinky instead, and it fits fine there. Overall, a high-quality smart ring that’s functional, stylish, and convenient—especially if you want to avoid subscription fees.
T**E
11 month update: Battery was dying every day and a half with no low battery warning. Had to be sent in for a new battery. Easy to send and only took 5 days to get the ring back, BUT the need for a battery replacement after only 11 months makes me nervous. Thankfully, it was still under warranty. Before getting a fitness ring, I tried to find detailed reviews from actual users and couldn't so, here's mine. For context, I'm a female, mid-50's, alternate HIIT and strength workouts 5 days a week and walk 2-3 miles everyday at about 3mph. I average 10k steps a day. I can't stand wearing a watch so was very excited about the rings. I ordered the ring sizing kits for both Oura and Galaxy and liked the looks of Galaxy much better. I chose this ring and wore it with my Fitbit watch, which I know is accurate, to test the rings accuracy. Pros: *I went with the Galaxy because it looks much more like an actual ring and I love wearing it *The set up was easy once I realized I had to download both the Galaxy Wearable and the Samsung Health apps *The sleep data is very close for the ring and the watch so I trust the rings data is accurate. *The oxygen level data is very close for both devices so I trust the ring *The heart rate data is the same for both devices so I trust the rings data is accurate *The ring auto tracks walking and running workouts *The app gives you a daily energy score based on sleep and heart rate factors *The ring is waterproof, although I take all my rings off before I shower so I don't get product all over them *The ring is easy to clean with some hand soap, water and a microfiber cloth *The Samsung Health app is pretty straightforward Cons: *The step count isn't accurate. Fitbit always logged about 2k more steps in a day for me -Walk to the bathroom at night logs in at 0 steps -Walk from bed to kitchen upon waking for 90 steps and barely logged any -Mow the lawn (electric push mower) and only logs about 1/3 of the steps -Wash the car and 0 steps while moving around the car -Walk 70 steps-logged 36, walk 20 steps-logged 17, walk 36 steps-logged 0 steps, etc *My noon walk is the exact same every day, yet different steps, mileage and time. Due to the gait differences from day to day, I understand the steps and time differences, but not the mileage *Doesn't auto-detect any other workouts, like HIIT, other than walking or running *Doesn't have HIIT as a workout option to manually log so have to use circuit training *The app sometimes takes a long time to sync with a 'this may take a while' message I had 3 phone calls with Samsung. Two were with the department that determines if the ring is working properly (they determined it is) and the third with the department that handles the Samsung Health app. The step problem hasn't changed, but I admit I didn't call back a fourth time when I was requested to do so because I'm just annoyed with the step count and don't have it in me right now. The app also has the ability to manually track water intake, blood pressure and glucose, food intake and weight. There's also medication reminders and tracking. These are all things that I don't use so aren't included in this review. I'll be keeping the ring because my main interests at my age are the sleep data, heart rate data and energy score. I'll forever be annoyed about the step count, but am hoping it's an app issue that Samsung eventually figures out. I've concluded that short periods of steps never register correctly. It's like the ring needs to wake up before it starts counting or the app just doesn't sync correctly. I thought about returning this ring to see if Oura is better, but I don't like the looks of that ring (it seems bulkier) and I don't want to be stuck paying for an app subscription as long as I have it. And, as stated, I hate wearing watches. There's very little information out there about the Oura that's detailed in its performance so I can't say which is better. I've read the Oura app is a little better so you get what you pay for. I've read that the rings are pretty much the same performance-wise, but again, there's no detailed information that I could find. People prefer the look of the Galaxy over Oura. So, it all comes down to what you want to track and what's important to you. If you don't have issues wearing a watch, I'd stick with that since it seems these rings have a little ways to go until they compare. If you do go with this ring, be sure that syncing with the Samsung Cloud is turned on. That made a difference in tracking. This review is based on that being turned on. Because there aren't any stats on the ring, I don't know if the miscalculated steps are a ring issue or an Samsung Health app issue.
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