Why do I like Galaxy Ring?

The smart wearable device market now has no shortage of options, from watches to health monitoring bracelets. But after more than a week of being with the Galaxy Ring, I have to admit that this is the toy that has made me feel the most sympathy recently. The biggest reason why I like this ring is not because of its overly flashy features, but because it is so quiet and comfortable that I almost forget its presence on my hand.
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I've always worn a Galaxy Watch. I wear it during the day and it's fine, but when I get under the covers to sleep at night, wearing a big watch makes me extremely uncomfortable. Galaxy Ring has solved exactly that bottleneck. Made from gentle and durable Titanium material, this ring fits on your finger 24/7. Whether I'm working, exercising or sleeping, I hardly feel any entanglement. With IP68 water resistance standard and the ability to withstand 10ATM water pressure, I can comfortably wear it to wash hands, go in the rain or swim without having to constantly take it off and on.

One thing I absolutely love when I wake up every morning is the habit of checking my Energy Score on the Samsung Health app. This parameter is compiled from the quality of sleep the night before and the level of activity yesterday, acting as a guideline to help you know what your body condition is that day. On a day when my score is high, I confidently start the day. On a day when my score is low due to lack of sleep, Galaxy AI will advise me to rest more or choose lighter exercises.

Comes with a very intuitive Sleep Mascot that makes tracking less stressful. For example, I am classified as a Deer animal. If you have used it, please check your name to see which animal I am in the comments section.

When it comes to sleep, this is the playground where the Galaxy Ring crushes large wearable devices. Thanks to its compact design, the device collects complete data on light sleep, deep sleep or REM stages without interrupting your sleep. Some advice from Galaxy AI's Sleep Coaching feature is also very useful for an insomniac like me. Besides, the feature of measuring stress level through heart rate is also very practical. When you're overworked, the app will remind you to take deep breaths or stretch your muscles to rebalance your mind.

Regarding movement tracking capabilities, the ring can automatically detect when you walk or jog. Recently, I had a trip to China and had to travel a lot by road. The ring automatically activated and recorded data on heart rate, steps, and calories consumed without my knowledge. When I opened the app, I saw that everything had been properly synchronized. Speaking of the trip to China, the Double Pinch gesture on the ring is extremely convenient, helping me take photos or videos remotely when traveling alone without asking anyone.

Finally, the reason that gives me the most peace of mind is the battery life. For a tiny wearable device like this, I can use it for up to 5-6 days before having to charge it. Usually when a device lasts 3 days, I forget the concept of worrying about running out of battery, but the Galaxy Ring does even better. When the ring is almost out of battery, the phone will notify you, put it in the charging box for about 1 hour to nearly 2 hours to be full again. The company also integrates the Find My Ring feature in the Wearable app with a map and flashing sensor light, but I actually wear it constantly except when charging so I rarely have to use it.

In short, Galaxy Ring does not try to replace a smartwatch, but it chooses to be a silent, gentle companion but brings extremely valuable and practical health indicators to everyday life.