Using the Ring
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If your skin temperature is measured continuously while sleeping, the battery
will drain more quickly than normal.
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The Ring may measure your skin temperature even if you are not sleeping
because your Ring can recognise your sleep status even while reading books or
watching TVs or movies.
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Wear the Ring on a finger where it can fit firmly to ensure that you will not create
space between your finger and the Ring when turning over in your sleep.
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If you are wearing another wearable device with your Ring, such as the Galaxy
Watch, the measured skin temperature data during sleep is not integrated and
the data measured with the Ring will be displayed.
Heart rate
Measure and record your heart rate.
The Ring’s heart rate tracker is intended for fitness and informational purposes
only and is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in
the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
Be aware of following conditions before measuring your heart rate:
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Rest for 5 minutes before taking measurements.
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If the measurement is very different from the expected heart rate, rest for
30 minutes and then measure it again.
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During winter or in cold weather, keep yourself warm when measuring your heart
rate.
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Smoking or consuming alcohol before taking measurements increases heart rate
and may cause your heart rate to be different from your normal heart rate.
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Do not talk, yawn, or breathe deeply while taking heart rate measurements. Doing so
may cause your heart rate to be recorded inaccurately.
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Heart rate measurements may vary depending on the measurement method and the
environment they are taken in.
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If the sensor is not working, check the Ring’s orientation on your finger and make
sure nothing is obstructing the sensor. If the sensor continues to have the same
problem, visit a Samsung Service Centre or an authorised service centre.