Without exaggeration, we can name AI and smart rings as the trends for 2024. Samsung has more or less presented its Galaxy Ring to the public and both Apple and Honor are planning the so-called Apple iRing and Honor Ring. So it's not really surprising that Vera Health, another contender on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo, reached its campaign target tenfold on the very first day with more than 200,000 euros! But what makes the Vera Ring so unique?
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While Samsung showcased the Galaxy Ring at MWC in Barcelona, it still retained most of the wearable's technical specifications under wraps, including the battery life. Fortunately, we do not have long to wait until the actual launch date of the Galaxy Ring. A new report from Samsung's home turf South Korea has shed more light on the smart ring's battery section.
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Samsung is not unveiling the Galaxy Ring at MWC in Barcelona. Yes, I saw it. In fact, everyone who passed through Samsung's booth at the fair would have seen it. However, they won't be able to touch it or obtain any in-depth information about it. Why? Samsung is applying the same secretive approach we all observed when the company released its first Galaxy Z Fold.
It is official, Samsung announced its third-generation fitness trackers, confirming months of speculation. The Galaxy Fit 3 comes with a new form factor, highlighted by its bigger 1.6-inch AMOLED display. The IP68-rated wearable offers the usual health and fitness tracking features, while still promising up to 13 days of battery life.
Just this morning, we reported on the possible presentation date of the Samsung Galaxy Ring. And now we have received a media report stating that Apple is also working on a smart ring. It was to be expected that there would be an Apple iRing sooner or later, but the fact that Cupertino is working hard on a new product category is new.
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Samsung confirmed the existence of its first smart ring tracker back at the Galaxy S24 event in January. Since then, the company has decided to play the long-term game, leaving out the actual launch date and specifications of the wearable. However, a new rumor from Samsung's home turf points to a July announcement for the Galaxy Ring.
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While we eagerly await the debut of the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3, Motorola has taken us by surprise with the unexpected unveiling of its new Moto Watch 40, slated to hit the market soon at a price point of $65. Despite its 'Watch' designation, the Moto Watch 40 primarily serves as a fitness tracker, presenting a more budget-friendly alternative to last year's Moto Watch 70.
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Although Samsung has not officially introduced the Galaxy Fit 3, the fitness tracker continues to make headlines all over the internet. Following the accidental listing that revealed its official photos and specifications, the device has once again been spotted. This time, it was shown in its retail packaging alongside the local price, giving clues on how much it could cost in other markets upon release.
Samsung wrapped its Unpacked event a couple of weeks ago, but the Galaxy Fit 3 tracker that was believed to debut alongside the Galaxy S24 (review) didn't make it. Instead, the wearable is expected to be introduced in the coming weeks after it was recently spotted with its vital specifications and battery life.
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Not only were the new Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Ultra the highlight of Samsung's recently held Unpacked event, but the South Koreans managed to reveal the Galaxy Ring's design at the very end of the event. What's left to know about this accessory are the features and specifications. However, more details about the tracker have started to emerge, albeit hailing from a third-party source.
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