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Your preciousGalaxy Ringmay be a little harder to get than you thought. The new smart wearable has already sold out atSamsung’s online store,and we’re seeing dwindling supplies at third-party retailerBest Buy.
It’s almost like people read Health and Fitness Editor Matt Evans’excellent hands-onreview, in which he called the new Galaxy Ring " the top smart ring forSamsungusers."
The Ring, unveiled atGalaxy Unpackedin Paris on July 10, is notable for its concave design, deep integration with Samsung Health, and integrated AI chops. Even though it’s not the cheapest smart ring on the market (at $399 / £399 / around AU$750 (AU prices TBC), it’s more expensive than the popularOura ring, for instance), the Galaxy ring stands out for its lack of a subscription model.
That’s right, as of now, you get all the great health, wellness, and fitness-tracking features for free. It has a solid chance of joining ourbest smart ringlist.
Perhaps all this compelled people to buy Samsung online out of all its available Galaxy Ring supplies. Granted, no one knows how many Galaxy Rings Samsung had on hand. Supplies areclearly more plentiful at Amazon, which appears to have all sizes across each colorway. At Best Buy, though, things get a bit dicey. Sizes 9 and 10 appear sold out in Titanium Black. Size 12 is out for Silver. If you like Gold, though, you’re in luck: all sizes are available.
Samsung appears to be enjoying the rush to buy. On the site, a too-cute message says, “It’s not you. It’s us. We can’t make them fast enough.”
While Samsung has now shared much about how the Samsung Galaxy Ring will work, including a potentially stunning week of battery life, we know about as much as consumers do about how well it really works.
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When I traveled to Paris last week for Unpacked, Samsung let me try on all the different varieties of the ring. With my size 10 finger, most didn’t fit me, and that’s part of the issue.
A smart ring is not like a smartwatch. You don’t just buy one and put it on. You need a ring that fits your finger. Even getting to review the wearable is a two-step process. First, you get a sizing (sizes 5-through 13) then the ring arrives and you set it up.
Even then, you’ll have to wear the ring long enough for it to start learning your sleep and activity habits. Eventually, it should be able to track everything from fitness to whether or not you’resuffering from sleep apnea(a first for wearables).
Galaxy Ring will be an even more powerful device when combined with the new Galaxy AI, which will use the data gathered from the ring (and aGalaxy Watch 7orGalaxy Watch Ultraif you buy that too) to offergenerative AI-powered health insightsand guidance.
It’s a powerful mixture that has excited some new Galaxy Ring owners but left those hoping to join the wearable party struggling to put a ring on it. The good news is thatAmazonhas supplies, and Best Buy appears to be far from sold out. How long that lasts is anyone’s guess.
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A 38-year industry veteran andaward-winning journalist, Lance has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases and “on line” meant “waiting.” He’s a former Lifewire Editor-in-Chief, Mashable Editor-in-Chief, and, before that, Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for Ziff Davis, Inc. He also wrote a popular, weekly tech column for Medium called The Upgrade.
Lance Ulanoffmakes frequent appearances on national, international, and local news programs including Live with Kelly and Mark, theToday Show, Good Morning America, CNBC, CNN, and the BBC.
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