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The Samsung Galaxy Ring is now available in Australia

Health and fitness aficionados can start getting in on the action from today, with the Samsung Galaxy Ring now available in Australia exclusively at Samsung.com.au and Samsung Experience Stores.

Priced at $699, the Galaxy Ring is Samsung’s smallest wearable yet, providing simple, round-the-clock wellness monitoring in a new form factor that’s designed to be worn for extended periods, while looking stylish and remaining comfortable on your finger. 

The battery will last up to 7-days between charges, allowing for monitoring of all facets of your life including your day-to-day activity, sleep and of course your workouts. 

The data from on-board sensors is fed into the Samsung Health app which will use Galaxy AI to offer advanced sleep insights and an Energy Score, as well as Wellness Tips throughout the day.

The Galaxy Ring is available in three stylish colour options – Titanium Silver, Titanium Black and Titanium Gold. 

There are nine sizes available to fit almost any finger.If you’re not sure of your ring size, you can purchase a Galaxy Ring with a sizing kit. The sizing kit will be sent out to you for you to check, after which you can update your order through Samsung to receive the Galaxy Ring in your size. 

Kylie Mason, Head of Wearables at Samsung Australia, said, 

We’re very excited to be bringing the Galaxy Ring to Australians, and to be the first market to launch in the Southeast Asia and Oceania region. Australia ranks amongst the most health conscious countries in the world, and we believe that Australians will embrace Galaxy Ring as a new option for a simplified and more consistent wellness tracking experience.

You can head over to the Samsung Australia online store now to check it out and place your order, or head into the Samsung Experience Store to get sized up.

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