Patent reveals Samsung's plan for a smart ring
It seems that the next arena for wearables will be rings. Patents
reveal Samsung's ideas about what a smart ring can do. Essentially, it
can be used as a controller for smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and even
smart home devices.
The main method of operation is rotation – rotating the ring left or right can trigger predefined functions and if you have a screen on hand (e.g. your smartphone), the ring can be used to navigate more complex menus offering more functions.
Samsung sees the ring changing channels, turning off the lights and
raising the blinds, even some unique (but unspecified) functionality for
social networks like Facebook. The Samsung Gear S2 has a rotating
bezel, the smart ring will have functionality based on that.
Other tech companies have smart ring patents too, but they are all
very different. Microsoft is thinking of a ring that recognizes gestures
(e.g. sliding your finger over some surface) instead of rotation.
Google sees the ring as a controller for Glass (what the Wiimote is to
the Wii). Apple just wants a smaller Watch.
The main method of operation is rotation – rotating the ring left or right can trigger predefined functions and if you have a screen on hand (e.g. your smartphone), the ring can be used to navigate more complex menus offering more functions.
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