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Don’t Rush to Buy the Samsung Galaxy Ring


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The Samsung Galaxy Ring in a size 9.

 

 

There’s plenty to say about Samsung’s new wearable, the Galaxy Ring. It’s a low-key way to track heart health, blood oxygen levels, and sleep metrics without wearing a honker of a smartwatch. It’s water-resistant enough to take swimming, and if you ovulate, the ring, coupled with Samsung Health, can better predict your cycle based on variance in skin temperature. But wearing the ring and getting its benefits depends on whether you get the correct size from the get-go.

 

 

When Samsung sent Gizmodo’s Galaxy Ring review unit in size 10, it was just as I expected. The ring was loose on all ten of my fingers, including both thumbs. I set up the ring anyway, expecting I’d balloon up again enough to justify the size. I wore it for a day and a night. My fingers stayed slender.

The morning after, I’d noticed that I’d been clutching onto the Galaxy Ring in my sleep. By the afternoon, I wasn’t gesturing as freely as usual while wearing it because it felt too loose. So, I took it off and emailed Samsung to swap me out for a smaller size. 

 

 

 

If you’re buying the Galaxy Ring and you fluctuate in size, order closer to when you typically puff up so that you can use the sizing kit and give yourself at least two nights of sleep with it.

 

 

 

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