A:AnswerHey Battery, thank you for taking the time to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. On a single charge, the Galaxy Ring can last up to 7 days, depending on usage. Battery life may be extended by up to 30% if worn alongside a Galaxy Watch, as this helps reduce redundant feature usage. For optimal battery performance, it's recommended to store the Ring in its charging case when not in use. If left outside the case, the Ring's sensors will remain active, resulting in unnecessary battery consumption. Battery life for your Galaxy Ring can vary depending on environmental factors like temperature, network environment, and signal strength can all affect battery life. Also, usage patterns: frequent use of features like sleep tracking, work auto detection, and gesture controls can impact how long the battery lasts. To prevent damage to your device, avoid wearing other metal rings on the same or adjacent fingers, and remove the ring when handling heavy, hard, or abrasive objects. If you're experiencing less than optimal battery life on your device, please check out, "Galaxy Ring won't charge" and "How to charge the Galaxy Ring" to help resolve what you may be experiencing with your device. Let us know afterward if you would like further assistance by reaching out to Support at your leisure. Thank you for choosing Samsung! - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings, thanks for contacting us with your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. Pacemakers and implantable medical devices should have a minimum separation of six (6) inches between a mobile device and an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the medical device. Persons who have such medical devices should: ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six (6) inches from their implantable medical device when the mobile device is turned ON, do not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket, use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference. Turn the mobile device OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical device, consult your healthcare provider. For additional detailed information regarding potential interference and precautions needed for pacemakers, please visit: http://www.fda.gov. If you would like further assistance, please reach out to Support. Thanks for choosing Samsung! - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings Rick, thanks for reaching out with your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. The Galaxy Ring primarily measures blood oxygen levels automatically while you are sleeping. It has been designed to analyze sleep patterns, including blood oxygen and skin temperature, rather than providing on-demand, real-time, or continuous blood oxygen measurements during daytime hours. Let us know if you have additional questions for us by contacting Support at your leisure. Thank you for being a faithful Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings, thank you for taking the time to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. The advertised Galaxy Ring is a discreet wearable that tracks your health and activity, providing insights into sleep, energy, heart rate, and workouts via the Samsung Health app, using sensors for heart rate, skin temp, SpO2, and motion. Its main functions include generating an "Energy Score" for daily readiness, detailed sleep analysis, step/activity tracking, and even automatic workout detection for walking/running. If you have additional questions for us, please do not hesitate to contact Support. Thanks for being a staunch Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHey Larry, thank you for asking us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. Yes, you can wear the Samsung Galaxy Ring on your wedding finger, if you choose. However, Samsung recommends your index finger for more accurate gesture control. Let us know if you have additional questions for us by contacting Support at your leisure. Thanks for being a cherished Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerGreetings, thanks for taking the time to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. Yes, Samsung provides a 12-month warranty on this device for manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact Support. Thanks for being a dedicated Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerHello Ery, thank you for finding the time out of your lively day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Ring. No, the Galaxy Ring is supported on Samsung Galaxy smartphones over R OS version (Android 11.0). Feel free to contact Support if you think of any other questions you may have for us. Thank you for being a treasured Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerWater doesn't seem to affect the use of the ring. I cook and bake a lot so my hands are also in water a lot especially over the recent holiday season. I can't say whether water will affect the ring on a long-term basis, but so far it hasn't been an issue with mine. Good luck!