Samsung’s new Galaxy Ring, a health tracker similar to the Oura Ring, faces criticism for its disposable nature due to its lithium-ion battery, which has a limited lifespan. Once the battery dies, the ring becomes unusable and must be thrown away, contributing to e-waste. Despite its advanced features like inductive charging and health sensors, the Galaxy Ring, like the Galaxy Buds3, isn’t designed for long-term use or repair. While the technology is impressive, the product’s disposability raises environmental concerns, making it difficult to recommend.
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