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Samsung Galaxy Ring – Investigated by Federman & Sherwood

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (October 6, 2025) – The law firm of Federman & Sherwood has initiated an investigation into reports of potential product defects and consumer injuries associated with the Samsung Galaxy Ring, a smart wearable device introduced to the market in July 2024.

According to emerging reports and consumer complaints, users have alleged that the Samsung Galaxy Ring may swell or tighten during normal use, causing pain, restricted blood flow, and in some cases, visible injury to the finger on which it is worn. While it is not yet clear whether these incidents are isolated or widespread, initial reports have raised concerns about product safety, design integrity, and potential manufacturing defects.

The Galaxy Ring, marketed as a cutting-edge device for tracking health metrics, sleep quality, activity levels, and other biometric data, has also faced allegations regarding battery performance degradation and other functional defects following regular use.

Federman & Sherwood’s investigation will focus on whether Samsung properly disclosed any potential risks associated with prolonged wear, whether the product meets applicable safety and manufacturing standards, and whether consumers have experienced harm or property damage as a result of using the device.

The firm encourages any individuals who have purchased or worn a Samsung Galaxy Ring and experienced swelling, burns, skin irritation, or other injury — or who have noticed battery or performance issues — to contact the firm to discuss their rights and potential claims.

Consumers who believe they may have been affected are urged to contact Federman & Sherwood for more information:

Phone: 1-800-237-1277

Email : info@federmanlaw.com

Website: www.federmanlaw.com