How to use the Samsung Galaxy Ring
The Galaxy Ring helps you manage your wellness by continuously measuring and analysing various signs and activity patterns in detail. The measured data would then be periodically synchronised with the Samsung Health app.
Getting Started
How to correctly wear the Galaxy Ring
Wear the ring with the orientation indicator facing your palm. Choose a finger where the ring fits comfortably, not too tight or loose.
How to connect your Ring using Bluetooth
Ensure your Galaxy Ring has enough battery by placing it in the charging case. If the battery status indicator doesn’t light up, connect the charging case to a power source and let it charge for at least 10 minutes. Make sure the latest version of the Galaxy Wearables app is downloaded on your compatible device. The app can be downloaded through the Galaxy Store.
* You can also pair your Galaxy Ring from Settings > Connections > Bluetooth or Galaxy Wearable app.
Charging the Battery
The Galaxy Ring can be charged using the following methods: wired charging, wireless charging, and wireless power sharing. Ensure your Galaxy Ring has sufficient battery by placing it in its charging case. If the battery status light located on the inner band doesn’t light up, connect the charging case to a power source and charge for at least 10 minutes. Once charged, your Ring will start working. To correctly position the Ring in its case, align the orientation indicator of the Ring with the marker on the charging case’s Ring holder, then place it in the charging case.
Checking battery level
You can check the Ring’s charging status and remaining battery level through the charging case’s indicator light or the Ring’s battery status light. You can view the Ring’s battery status light by removing the Ring from your finger.
Ring’s sensor light
Charging case: When the Ring is in the charging case, press the charging case’s Multipurpose button to see the remaining battery level displayed on the charging case’s indicator light.
* If your Ring is connected to your phone, you can check the Ring’s remaining battery level in the Galaxy Wearable app.
Battery light identification
Lighting |
Status |
---|---|
All lights flash and turn off |
Welcome lighting when you open the charging case |
Flashes clockwise in sequence |
Display the remaining battery level |
Flashes clockwise in sequence and blinks at the end |
Charging(lighting indicates the remaining battery level) |
All lights flash |
Fully charged |
All lights blink |
Charging error |
Spins clockwise continuously |
Bluetooth pairing mode |
Ring measurement and useful features
You can check the Ring’s status, such as the connection status or the remaining battery level, and the measured health data using the Galaxy Wearable app.
Notes:
- Some features may not be available depending on the type of connected phone, carrier, country, or model.
- Currently connected devices and previously connected devices can be viewed using the
button.
- Galaxy Ring is not a medical/therapeutic device. It is solely intended for fitness and wellness purposes only and is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions; or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease; or for the prevention or control of conception or pregnancy. Samsung recommends that you consult with your doctor or physician before participating in any exercise program. Must be paired with a compatible Galaxy smartphone.
Energy Score
Check your energy score based on an analysis of your Ring’s measured data from heart rate, activity level, and sleep.
Sleep
Your Ring analyses your sleep by measuring your heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and more while you are sleeping.
- Check diagnostics:
- Sleep measurement settings:
Heart Rate
Measure and record your heart rate.
Menstrual Cycle Tracking
By measuring your skin temperature while you sleep, your Ring can track your menstrual cycle.
Notes:
- Cycle Tracking is not a medical/therapeutic device. It is solely intended for fitness and wellness purposes only and is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions; or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease; or for the prevention or control of conception or pregnancy.
- NOT INTENDED FOR CONTRACEPTION. Predictions displayed are for personal reference only. Predictions may vary depending on the proper use of your watch, input data, environmental conditions, etc. Intended for users 18 years old and above. Users should not interpret or take clinical action based on the predictions made without consultation of a qualified healthcare professional. Requires latest version of Samsung Health app
Activity Monitor
With the Galaxy Ring, after continuously exercising for a certain period, it automatically recognises the activity and starts recording. Your ring collects activity diagnostics such as steps, exercise time, and exercise and total calories burned. All diagnostics can be viewed using the Samsung Health app.
- Set up auto detect:
Note: Measurements may not be accurate depending on walking patterns, exercise routines, and lifestyle.
Stress Monitor
Utilising the biodata collected by your Ring, you can check your stress levels. Stress levels and breathing exercises can be viewed using the Samsung Health app.
Usage Notices and Troubleshooting
Things to keep in mind when using your Galaxy Ring:
- Nicks and scratches can occur if you are not careful while wearing your ring, even during everyday activities. Please handle your ring with care.
- Wear your ring on the hand you use less frequently.
- Avoid wearing metal rings on the same finger or adjacent fingers.
- Remove your Ring when lifting or handling heavy, hard objects.
- Don't wear your Ring during exercises that use machines, especially those that involve gripping a hard bar-like object such as weights, dumbbells, or iron bars, as this could cause hand injuries.
- Please be careful not to damage your ring when handling other objects (phones, phone cases, watches, etc.) while wearing it.
- Certain features, like step counting, may not work properly if you're holding a magnet or a magnetic object in the hand wearing the ring.
- Make sure your finger and ring are clean and dry before wearing the ring.
- If you experience any skin irritation while wearing your ring, stop wearing it immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
- Don’t use an ultrasonic cleaner to clean the device, as this may permanently damage the sensors.
- Rubber pads are installed on the Ring’s storage cradle to prevent movement while the Ring is mounted. Slight indentations may occur on the Ring’s inner band where the rubber pads touch if stored for long periods. This does not affect the functional performance of the Ring.
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