Samsung intends to start mass production of its Galaxy Ring in May 2024, initially budgeting around 400,000 units. It will include several health features.
Now, according to the Korean publication ChoSun Biz reports, Samsung plans to integrate the Galaxy Ring with Samsung Food, the app it acquired recently for delivering recipes and meal plans.
The goal of linking the two, the report says, would be help create a diet plan, like a nutritionist might, based on the user’s health information as captured by Ring.
A Samsung official explained (translated):
Samsung Food creates a personalized menu through Galaxy Ring, and Samsung Food, which is linked to a Samsung refrigerator equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) vision, analyzes the ingredients in the refrigerator and recommends ready-to-cook foods and recipes. The cooking values of the customized recipe are sent directly to the Samsung oven, so the user does not need to set the cooking temperature or time separately, and missing ingredients can also be delivered through the Samsung e-Food Center.