
Samsung Ghana has officially introduced its latest wearable innovations, the Galaxy Watch Ultra2 and the Galaxy Watch9, to the local market. Positioned as sophisticated AI-powered health companions, these devices were unveiled in coordination with Samsung’s global Unpacked event. The new lineup aims to redefine the relationship between technology and personal wellness by transforming complex biometric data into actionable insights, providing Ghanaian consumers with a more proactive approach to health management.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra2 is specifically engineered for durability and high-intensity outdoor performance, catering to the needs of adventurers and professional athletes. It features a robust design capable of withstanding extreme environments and introduces specialized tracking capabilities, including a dedicated diving application. This model highlights Samsung's commitment to providing reliable technology for users who demand high performance in diverse and challenging conditions, ensuring that biometric monitoring remains accurate even during rigorous physical activity.
In contrast, the Galaxy Watch9 is designed for wellness-conscious users who seek a comprehensive understanding of their daily habits. This model emphasizes continuous activity monitoring and advanced sleep tracking to help users improve their overall quality of life. Both the Ultra2 and the Watch9 are equipped with Samsung’s proprietary BioActive sensor, which serves as the foundation for the devices' health monitoring suite. By leveraging artificial intelligence, these watches offer personalized care recommendations, identifying health trends and suggesting lifestyle adjustments based on the wearer’s unique data profile.
The arrival of these AI-driven wearables marks a significant expansion of Samsung’s technological footprint in Ghana, reflecting a growing consumer interest in integrated health tech. Pre-orders for both models have already commenced across authorized retail outlets in the country. The devices are expected to be available for general purchase by mid-August, offering a variety of colors and sizes to suit the aesthetic and functional preferences of the Ghanaian public.
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