As Well as the Galaxy Ring 2, Samsung Is Also Looking at Smart Earrings, Necklaces, and Other Wearables
GLOBAL, JUL 13 – Samsung aims to develop AI-powered wearables like earrings and necklaces that could complement or replace smartphones, expanding beyond smartwatches and rings, says company executive.
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South Korean company Samsung is looking into developing artificial intelligence-powered jewelry, glasses and smart bracelets that users can wear every day. Won-Jun Choi, chief operating officer of Samsung's mobile experience division, said that users can communicate and do things faster with the help of these artificial intelligence devices without having to take out their phones, writes CNN. "For Samsung, these types of new devices could be som…
Samsung began a new phase in its strategy of personal devices with artificial intelligence. After launching its first smart ring and advancing the development of connected glasses, South Korean technology evaluates other forms of physical interaction with its users. Samsung is now exploring the development of more formats of wearable devices, such as earrings or necklaces, as a complement to cell phone and online with the new generation of artif…
Samsung envisions AI-powered smart jewelry as the future beyond phones
In an interview with CNN after last week's Unpacked event, the COO of Samsung's Mobile eXperience (MX) division revealed some of the company's more fringe ideas regarding the future of mobile and wearable devices. Woo-Joon Choi told the publication that Samsung is considering a wide variety of AI-powered devices and form factors, including smart jewelry. He mentioned that the industry could transform and create devices that we wear rather than …
After there were rumors and then it became very quiet again very quickly, now finally tangible clues to the next Samsung Galaxy Ring have appeared. You can ask yourself the question so far, whether the entry into this category for Samsung has paid off at all and whether this story is going to be continued? You can answer that now with a yes, because in several databases various clues to upcoming Galaxy devices have appeared. And it was there for…
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