Samsung is preparing to launch its new smart watch, the Galaxy Watch 7, at the next Galaxy Unpacked event. According to sources in South Korea, this gadget will be equipped with an innovative feature: the ability to monitor the user’s blood sugar level.
The South Korean company has invested substantially in the development of non-invasive glucose monitoring technology through wearable devices. Now, it seems that their efforts will bear fruit with the launch of the Galaxy Watch 7 series, which will integrate this long-awaited feature.
Despite its advanced health monitoring capabilities, Samsung may opt to classify the Galaxy Watch 7 as an electronic device instead of a medical device. This decision is largely influenced by considerations related to regulations and the company’s desire to avoid potential bureaucratic obstacles.
Galaxy Ring – another promising wearable
In addition to the Galaxy Watch 7, Samsung is also preparing another surprise for technology enthusiasts: the Galaxy Ring, the company’s first smart ring. It is rumored that this device will also be equipped with a blood glucose monitoring function, thus expanding the range of options for health-conscious users.
Details about the Galaxy Ring are expected to be revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10. The official launch of the smart ring is scheduled for the end of this year, already arousing the interest and enthusiasm of the tech community.
By introducing these innovations in the field of wearable devices, Samsung strengthens its position as a leader in the market of smart gadgets dedicated to the health and well-being of users. It remains to be seen how the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Ring will be received by the general public and how these devices will revolutionize the way we monitor and manage our health in the digital age.