Yeah, I’m not interested in a smart ring… I’m completely okay with wearing a smartwatch. Not sure the point in adding another wearable technology… when there’s so much more to do under the smartwatch.
From battery performance, adding a camera to it for quick video calls… better support for native apps. There’s so much that revolves around being handicapped to the smartphone when using a smartwatch. I want the smartwatch to evolve into more than an accessory to a smartphone.
The point of adding another wearable technology is for a few reasons:
1. Not everyone likes digital watches. There are many upper echelons in this world that value their traditional or more expensive watches - eventually I'll own a Breitling Navitimer B01 (latest generation) which is over $12K US. Not just for symobolism or reward but to learn how to manually use its calculator on the dial.
2. Potential: Smart Rings could possibly allow for deeper submerged water resistance at lower levels below the water, or as measured more resistant to atmospheres.
3. Subtle. A smart ring is a LOT more subtle and more fashionable (when designed right) than a smart watch.
4. Data collection - no interaction: Imagine this upcoming summer olympics, which Samsung is sponsoring a LOT of athletes for all have smart rings. In particular the swimmers and divers and sychronized swimmers .
- Ring offers more comfort than a watch.
- Ring offers less drag underwater than a watch - it's sleekness actually lessons the physical impact in the present conciousness to such a wearer.
- Ring doesn't have to power a screen and thus lasts a LOT longer on a charge! Until battery technology significantly advances along the rate of SoC's for the watches the ring is a lot better for fitness tracking.
- Ring doesn't have a BRAND or BRAND-Design. This by design means nobody has to advertise the company that makes it, and also there is no need for social clicks to be established. A more adult like way to purchase and own.
Sleep tracking as a LOT more usefulness for EVERY user than how much calories and steps they take as it has a DIRECT correlation to their mental health, mental performance, and mental accuity than anything else! bar-none!
I like the Samsung Galaxy Watch S6 Classic, but I've not yet owned one due to limited stock and its not something I'd like to purchase used: issues with ownership, receipts, repairs etc are unknown to me.
I have a feeling in the first 1.5yrs that the Samsung Galaxy Ring will outsell the Galaxy Watch - IF 9/10 of the measurements are included in the product. You'll see Samsung Health adjust accordingly as well; we've already seen the push from Samsung with Sleep tracking with the Watch S6 Classic/S6.
PS: The S6 or upcoming S7 SHOULD have a minium 64GB of storage available to the user - music is a big need for this.