Samsung debuted its Galaxy Ring this year and garnered quite a lot of attention for competing with the Oura ring and bringing in a compact, health-focused solution for users. Since it was the company's first product in this category, it became the talk of the town, and the tech community seemed impressed by its capabilities.
Although the smart ring was launched not long ago, the tech giant is said to be already working on the next-generation ring. While many speculations keep doing the rounds about the company's products, the wearable has not been part of any major rumors yet. However, a recent leak might have revealed a new resizing structure the company would be opting for.
A leak sheds light on a Samsung patent that might have revealed the resizing feature coming with the Galaxy Ring 2
It has been hardly a few months since Samsung pivoted in a different direction and released its first Galaxy Ring. The company believes in continuously evolving its products and technology, which is why it is already developing the second-generation Galaxy Ring, which will be packed with greater capabilities than its predecessor.
A Samsung patent has been brought to the attention of eleganthoopoe in collaboration with David from xleaks7, which showcases the upcoming ring to come with a resizing feature that will mark a major leap in making the wearable a better fit and having a seamless experience. This capability would allow for adjustments without missing any key functions and allow for comfortable all-day wear.
EARLY LEAK ON: #Samsung #GalaxyRing2 that might come with resizing structure
More details: https://t.co/bx6x9xWwOe (Patent based)
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— xleaks7 (David Kowalski) (@xleaks7) October 23, 2024
Finding the perfect fit for the smart rings is a struggle, and the issue of either being too tight or too loose tends to arise. An inaccurate fit can even lead to inaccurate health tracking abilities such as heart rate monitoring. To cater to this issue, Samsung, in its new patent, is working on improving the fit by having the ring automatically adjust according to the user's finger and improving the performance overall.
The restructuring feature would work with the ring having two sides like any other ring, and the side on the inside of the ring would be of stretchy material with the ability to change shape based on the size and the pressure of your finger. A support system is in place to ensure the shape does not get out of hand and remains intact. Small fasteners also tend to play a role in securing the ring and keeping it in its place.
This feature in the Galaxy Ring 2 aims to make the fit feel more comfortable and also to give accurate readings to the health monitoring functionalities. Samsung is proactively working on improving user experience through the advancements it incorporates each year.
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