Samsung is considering smart earrings and necklaces. They would be AI-powered mobile accessories The South Korean manufacturer is actively exploring new types of wearable electronics Smart earrings, necklaces, and glasses are among the products being considered The devices will be accessories to the phone, not standalone products Sdílejte: Adam Kurfürst Publikováno: 14. 7. 2025 06:00 Samsung is considering expanding its range of wearable electronics with entirely new types of products. According to information from CNN, which is based on an interview with Won-joon Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of Mobile R&D at Samsung, the South Korean manufacturer could focus on smart earrings, necklaces, or other types of jewelry in the future. They represent the next step in the global trend of developing devices controlled by artificial intelligence. Wearable Electronics in a New Form According to Samsung, the ideal device actively relying on AI should be wearable – conversely, it should definitely not be a product that needs to be carried around. „It can be something you wear – glasses, earrings, watches, rings, and sometimes even necklaces,“ Won-joon Choi specified for CNN. According to him, Samsung is actively exploring all possibilities in the field of wearable electronics, which should function as an accessory to a mobile phone, not as a standalone device. This strategy aligns with Samsung’s current approach, which already offers Galaxy Watch smartwatches and the Galaxy Ring. Unlike some competing products, such as the controversial Humane AI Pin or Rabbit R1, Samsung does not want to create devices that would completely replace the smartphone. Artificial Intelligence as a Key Element In the interview, Choi emphasized that advanced artificial intelligence will enable the arrival of a new wave of devices that will allow users to communicate and perform tasks faster without needing to take out their phone. Tech giants, including Samsung, see great potential in the combination of AI and wearable devices. Meta has already sold over 2 million units of its Ray-Ban AI glasses, while Samsung, Google, and Snap are working on their own smart glasses. Samsung refers to its project by the codename Haean and it is expected to be unveiled later this year. Apple has also had a successful debut with its AR/VR device. Samsung is considering smart earrings and necklaces. They would be AI-powered mobile accessories Adam Kurfürst Zprávičky Adam Kurfürst Zprávičky It is not yet clear what specific functions smart earrings or necklaces might offer. However, we can assume that it will be a combination of health functions, notifications, and control elements optimized for the given type of device. Samsung could also leverage its experience with connecting different devices within the ecosystem, as it already does with its watches and ring. Samsung Has Already Successfully Launched Its First Smart Ring Samsung launched the Galaxy Ring in some markets last year, and it arrived in our country earlier this year. The ring allows for measuring heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and skin temperature and represents an alternative to smartwatches with fewer functions but greater wearing comfort and longer battery life. As our review showed, the Galaxy Ring is characterized by quality craftsmanship and the ability to measure various health parameters, including sleep. Its advantages also include a long battery life of up to 7 days (depending on size) and the ability to control the phone using a finger gesture. SAMSUNG GALAXY RING NA ALZA.CZ According to speculation, Samsung is already intensively working on the Galaxy Ring 2, which we are unlikely to see this year. A debut alongside the Galaxy S26 flagships at the beginning of next year is more probable. What type of smart wearable electronics would you welcome most from Samsung? Sources: CNN, Android Authority Über den Autor Adam Kurfürst Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… Mehr über den Autor Sdílejte: nositelná elektronika Samsung