With its latest gadgets, Samsung is putting more artificial intelligence (AI) into the wearable electronics market. The South Korean tech behemoth revealed on Wednesday the release of the Galaxy Watch Ultra, the company’s first-ever luxury smartwatch, and the Galaxy Ring, a ground-breaking smart ring with AI capabilities that assist users in tracking and managing their health.
Innovative AI-Based Health Monitoring
Part of Samsung’s continuous effort to enter the AI space, which started six months ago with the release of its first smartphones with AI capabilities, are the Galaxy Watch Ultra, which retails for $650, and the Galaxy Ring, which costs $400. The latest regular model from Samsung, the Galaxy Watch 7, will retail for $300, while the high-end smartwatch is twice as much. Rivals Google and Apple have already included AI into their smartphones, and Microsoft is following suit with their newest PCs, demonstrating the growing trend of incorporating AI into necessary devices.
Innovative Health Features
The main motivation for most people to purchase wearable technology is to improve their own health, which is the focus of Samsung’s latest high-end watch and ring. Through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), these gadgets are able to evaluate wearers’ biometric data more accurately and provide individualized health assessments via a “energy score” that measures well-being on a scale from one to 100, akin to a virtual fitness coach.
The majority of sensitive data will be stored directly on Samsung’s wearable technology, following Apple’s lead with its AI services. Nonetheless, a portion of data will continue to be handled remotely, safeguarded by a “defense-grade, multi-layer security platform” that Samsung has compared to a virtual Fort Knox. This is consistent with Apple’s pledge to protect any personal data handled in a digital fortress off-device.
Possible Security Issues
Even with these security guarantees, there’s still a chance that data breaches or other errors could expose personal information accidentally. The advanced health monitoring features of the Galaxy Watch Ultra set it apart from the Galaxy Ring. One such feature is its capacity to identify sleep apnea. The ring, on the other hand, has the benefit of a longer battery life; it can run for six to seven days between charges.
Competition and Market Dynamics
In the smartwatch market, where Apple currently has a monopoly, Samsung has fierce competition. With over 60 million users of the Samsung Health app, the company is in a good position to take advantage of the increasing demand for wearable technology focused on health. Around 164 million new smartwatches are anticipated to be sold this year, with global smartwatch sales predicted to approach $29 billion, according to Gartner Inc.
Nonetheless, the market for smart rings offers a distinct set of difficulties. Startups like Oura and RingConn have largely influenced this market, and according to Gartner, smart rings are still a relatively new product category with few unique use cases. Samsung’s Galaxy Ring, which comes in nine sizes and works with Google’s Android operating system, attempts to make a name for itself in this nascent industry despite these obstacles.
Extending the Idea of Foldable Phones
Samsung is not just releasing new wearables but also an upgraded version of their foldable phone. With its two display displays that can be hinged together, the $1,900 Galaxy Z Fold 6 can be used like a tablet. Samsung has had only modest success since its 2019 launch, but it has persisted in innovating with improved camera and AI features to target a specific market.
Labor Conflicts and Business Obstacles
Samsung is dealing with labor unrest during these product launches. In South Korea, unionized workers have gone on an indefinite walkout in protest of their lack of salary and benefits. The National Samsung Electronics Union declared an indefinite strike on Wednesday, citing management’s refusal to engage in negotiations. The walkout had started on Monday for a brief three-day period. Samsung insists that the strike hasn’t affected output.
In summary
The Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Ring, two of Samsung’s wearable AI-enhanced gadgets, mark a major advancement in the technology’s incorporation into personal health monitoring tools. Samsung’s dedication to innovation and security will be essential to retaining its position and luring in health-conscious customers as the competition in the wearable tech sector heats up.