The Galaxy Ring offers many of the same health and fitness tracking features as the Galaxy Watch. There are some additional sensors that provide tracking for other metrics not possible on the Watch, but it's quite likely that users feel that if they have one, they don't need the other.
Samsung obviously doesn't want to be in a situation where either product is cannibalizing the other's sales. It envisages a symbiotic relationship between the two products, whereby they work together very well to provide you with enhanced health tracking.
Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring will vibe well together
All of the health and fitness data generated by the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring will be fed into the cI hope Samsung brings Health app to Galaxy Book laptops next platform anyway. If you use both devices, you get the benefit of having access to the most accurate data from either device. Their data can also be combined to deliver more detailed results.
Samsung VP Hon Pak pointed out during a roundtable discussion on the Galaxy Ring at MWC 2024 that the company has seen during its tests that sleep stages can be more accurately identified when both devices are worn.
The Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch are independently good at what they're supposed to do, so there's no compulsion that you must wear and use both devices together. Even if you have one, you're going to get class-leading health and fitness tracking. If you have both, you'll get the best insights.
Ultimately, it's about choice. A Galaxy Ring users may prefer the passive nature of this device. It doesn't have a screen and doesn't require any active input from you. If you prefer a Galaxy Watch, it provides some of the best fitness tracking capabilities while also being a full-fledged smartwatch that lets you read messages, take phone calls, make mobile payments, and more.
You'll be able to get your hands on a Galaxy Ring later this year. Samsung hasn't confirmed as yet when it's officially going to be launched, but it's possible that we may hear more about it during July's Unpacked event.