
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Ring, showcased at the Galaxy Unpacked event and MWC, is expected to come with a range of health-monitoring features. These include an ECG sensor, a sensor for blood flow measurements, and sleep quality monitoring. The ring is also expected to have a range of smart features, such as the ability to control other Samsung devices. It will be available in three colors: black, gold, and silver. The ring will reportedly feature an accelerometer and a Photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor to track users' activity and health-related metrics6.

Tom Hale, CEO of Oura, responded to the showcasing of the Galaxy Ring by reiterating that Oura has the strongest IP portfolio in the smart ring space. He also mentioned that Oura would be monitoring the development of the Galaxy Ring and would take relevant action if any violations of their intellectual property were found.

Samsung has initiated a lawsuit against Oura before the launch of the Galaxy Ring to prevent potential intellectual property disputes1. This preemptive measure aims to ensure that the Galaxy Ring does not infringe on any of Oura's patents, allowing for a smooth launch and sale of the product without the fear of legal action from Oura2.
Oura has a history of asserting patent infringement against competitors in the smart ring market, including companies like Ultrahuman, Circular, and RingConn. Samsung wants to avoid facing similar legal challenges from Oura, which could potentially hinder the sales and success of the Galaxy Ring. By pursuing a legal ruling in California's federal court, Samsung aims to declare that the Galaxy Ring does not breach any of Oura's patents and to secure a court order preventing Oura from taking any legal action against them2.
This proactive approach by Samsung is also a response to Oura's CEO, Tom Hale, who mentioned in an interview that the company would closely monitor the development of the Galaxy Ring and take appropriate action if needed. By filing this lawsuit, Samsung is trying to protect its interests and ensure a level playing field in the smart ring market.