At MWC 2024, Samsung showcased the Galaxy Ring in a preview but shared little about its features. However, according to Korean sources, the Samsung Mobile eXperience division (MX) and Home Appliances department are working on integrating the Galaxy Ring with Samsung Food. This integration will provide users with food and diet recommendations.
Samsung Galaxy Ring coming with Samsung Food integration
The Galaxy Ring will track your daily activities, and Samsung Food, linked to a smart Samsung refrigerator with artificial intelligence vision, will offer diet recommendations based on calorie consumption and body mass index (BMI).
In the future, with a connected Samsung oven, the device can automatically set cooking temperatures and times, and ingredients can be delivered through the Samsung e-Food center. Currently, Samsung Food is available in 104 countries and regions, succeeding Whisk, the largest recipe sharing social network before its acquisition in 2019.
Samsung is coming up with a strong contender with the Galaxy Ring!
Samsung Food might start suggesting meal plans when the Galaxy Ring is launched at the end of July. Although these innovative features sound perfect in theory, most products and services are still only available in Korea, and home appliances are expensive.
However, when this meal feature is launched, other companies are expected to follow this trend, increasing its impact. These developments show how technology integration will find more space in our daily lives and revolutionize personal health and nutrition management.
The new diet and meal planning features offered by Samsung Galaxy Ring highlight the potential of smart devices in the health and nutrition sector. Do you think this feature will be practical in daily life? Share your comments below.