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Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Health
- Business Upturn
iFIT Partners with Samsung Health to Bring Personalized Fitness and Wellness to Millions Across the Globe
Business Wire India iFIT, a global leader in connected fitness and interactive content, today announced a groundbreaking partnership with Samsung Health, one of the world's most recognized names in technology. This strategic collaboration aims to redefine how millions of users around the world experience personalized health and wellness. "Our collaboration with iFIT highlights Samsung's unwavering commitment to preventive health and fitness for all. Through Samsung Health, we aim to provide highly personalized fitness experiences that empower individuals to adopt healthier behaviors and enhance their well-being. In the near future, by integrating iFIT's intelligent equipment and its engaging content created by fitness trainers for the Galaxy ecosystem, we are jointly shaping the future of personalized connected fitness," says Dr. Hon Pak, senior vice president and head of the digital health team for Samsung's mobile business. Samsung Health is an intuitive, all-in-one platform designed to help users reach their health and wellness goals.1 By integrating data from several sources, including those captured on compatible Samsung Galaxy wearables like Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch, Samsung Health provides sleep coaching, wellness tracking, and a personalized interface that can even help users manage medications2 and health records.3 Users can track their results, review detailed reports, and receive AI-powered4 guidance on their compatible Galaxy devices5. And now, through this partnership with iFIT, users have more tools at their disposal as they progress toward their health goals.6 The iFIT experience will roll out to Samsung Health users this fall with select iFIT workouts available directly in the Samsung Health app for a monthly or annual fee. Samsung Health users will be able to discover iFIT's extensive library of strength, yoga, Pilates, cardio, recovery, mindfulness, HIIT, and barre content. iFIT plans to integrate with Samsung Galaxy devices with iFIT-enabled fitness equipment, such as NordicTrack and ProForm. 'Personalized wellness is the future—and together with Samsung Health, we're helping millions of people engage in healthier, more balanced lives across the globe,' said Kevin Duffy, CEO of iFIT. 'Our iFIT content inspires people to work out more. Using real-time data to go beyond reps and heart rates delivers smarter, more intuitive guidance to actually drive results.' Through this partnership, iFIT's interactive workouts, recovery programs, and mindfulness experiences will be available in multiple languages across Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S. About iFIT Inc. iFIT Inc. is a global leader in fitness technology, pioneering connected fitness to help people live longer, healthier lives. With a community of more than 6 million athletes around the world, iFIT delivers immersive, personalized workout experiences at-home, on the go, and in the gym. Powered by a comprehensive ecosystem of proprietary software, innovative hardware, and engaging content, the iFIT platform brings fitness to life through its portfolio of brands: NordicTrack, ProForm, Freemotion, and the iFIT app. From cardio and strength training to recovery, iFIT empowers athletes at every stage of their fitness journey. For more information, visit ________________________ 1 Samsung Health tracking features are intended for general wellness and fitness purposes only. Not intended for use in the detection, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring or management of any medical condition or disease. Any health-related information accessed through the device and application should not be treated as medical advice. Users should seek any medical advice from a physician. 2 Samsung Health Medications feature is intended to help users manage their medication list and schedule. Information provided is evidence-based content licensed from Elsevier, KPIC and Tata 1mg. 3 Samsung Health Records is powered by Samsung Health Records uses Connected Health technology to provide services that allow users to view all their medical records in one convenient location. The feature should not be used to practice medicine or as the basis for medical decisions. 4 Galaxy AI features track data and require compatible Samsung Galaxy phone, Samsung Health app and Samsung account. 5 Requires Samsung Health application version 6.30 or later. Sleep coaching requires sleep data of at least 7 days, including 2 days off 6 Requires a compatible Samsung Galaxy phone, Samsung Health app and Samsung account. View source version on Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire India. Business Upturn take no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Business Wire
3 days ago
- Health
- Business Wire
iFIT Partners with Samsung Health to Bring Personalized Fitness and Wellness to Millions Across the Globe
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iFIT, a global leader in connected fitness and interactive content, today announced a groundbreaking partnership with Samsung Health, one of the world's most recognized names in technology. This strategic collaboration aims to redefine how millions of users around the world experience personalized health and wellness. "Our collaboration with iFIT highlights Samsung's unwavering commitment to preventive health and fitness for all. Through Samsung Health, we aim to provide highly personalized fitness experiences that empower individuals to adopt healthier behaviors and enhance their well-being. In the near future, by integrating iFIT's intelligent equipment and its engaging content created by fitness trainers for the Galaxy ecosystem, we are jointly shaping the future of personalized connected fitness," says Dr. Hon Pak, senior vice president and head of the digital health team for Samsung's mobile business. Samsung Health is an intuitive, all-in-one platform designed to help users reach their health and wellness goals.1 By integrating data from several sources, including those captured on compatible Samsung Galaxy wearables like Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch, Samsung Health provides sleep coaching, wellness tracking, and a personalized interface that can even help users manage medications2 and health records.3 Users can track their results, review detailed reports, and receive AI-powered4 guidance on their compatible Galaxy devices5. And now, through this partnership with iFIT, users have more tools at their disposal as they progress toward their health goals.6 The iFIT experience will roll out to Samsung Health users this fall with select iFIT workouts available directly in the Samsung Health app for a monthly or annual fee. Samsung Health users will be able to discover iFIT's extensive library of strength, yoga, Pilates, cardio, recovery, mindfulness, HIIT, and barre content. iFIT plans to integrate with Samsung Galaxy devices with iFIT-enabled fitness equipment, such as NordicTrack and ProForm. 'Personalized wellness is the future—and together with Samsung Health, we're helping millions of people engage in healthier, more balanced lives across the globe,' said Kevin Duffy, CEO of iFIT. 'Our iFIT content inspires people to work out more. Using real-time data to go beyond reps and heart rates delivers smarter, more intuitive guidance to actually drive results.' Through this partnership, iFIT's interactive workouts, recovery programs, and mindfulness experiences will be available in multiple languages across Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S. About iFIT Inc. iFIT Inc. is a global leader in fitness technology, pioneering connected fitness to help people live longer, healthier lives. With a community of more than 6 million athletes around the world, iFIT delivers immersive, personalized workout experiences at-home, on the go, and in the gym. Powered by a comprehensive ecosystem of proprietary software, innovative hardware, and engaging content, the iFIT platform brings fitness to life through its portfolio of brands: NordicTrack, ProForm, Freemotion, and the iFIT app. From cardio and strength training to recovery, iFIT empowers athletes at every stage of their fitness journey. For more information, visit ________________________ 1 Samsung Health tracking features are intended for general wellness and fitness purposes only. Not intended for use in the detection, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring or management of any medical condition or disease. Any health-related information accessed through the device and application should not be treated as medical advice. Users should seek any medical advice from a physician. 2 Samsung Health Medications feature is intended to help users manage their medication list and schedule. Information provided is evidence-based content licensed from Elsevier, KPIC and Tata 1mg. 3 Samsung Health Records is powered by Samsung Health Records uses Connected Health technology to provide services that allow users to view all their medical records in one convenient location. The feature should not be used to practice medicine or as the basis for medical decisions. 4 Galaxy AI features track data and require compatible Samsung Galaxy phone, Samsung Health app and Samsung account. 5 Requires Samsung Health application version 6.30 or later. Sleep coaching requires sleep data of at least 7 days, including 2 days off 6 Requires a compatible Samsung Galaxy phone, Samsung Health app and Samsung account.


CNET
4 days ago
- Business
- CNET
Prime Day Deal: Samsung Galaxy Ring Drops to Record Low Price With New 30% Discount
There's nothing more important than your health. We might be into the second half of 2025, but it's never too late to make this the year that you focus on your fitness, and the Samsung Galaxy Ring is a brilliant option for those who would rather not wear a smartwatch. Usually sold for around $400, Amazon's Prime Day sale has slashed the price by as much as $115. All of that means that Amazon Prime members can now pick up a shiny new Galaxy Ring from just $285. Multiple colors and sizes are available at that price, with others seeing $100 in savings. Just keep in mind that these kinds of deals don't tend to last for long, so ordering soon is definitely the way to go. Not a Prime member? Best Buy is currently offering a $100 discount. It's also important to note that these prices constantly fluctuate, so keep that in mind when you're planning to make your purchase. That said, this is close to the lowest price we've seen the Samsung Galaxy Ring sell for, so there's little reason to delay your order. Whether you're looking to track your sleep for a better understanding of your rest and recovery, or you're a fitness fiend who uses every metric to get the best out of themselves, a smart ring can be huge for tracking important data. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. The Samsung Galaxy Ring doesn't require any subscriptions but that doesn't mean you won't benefit from the features we've come to expect from these kinds of wearables. There's support for sleep tracking, fitness monitoring and more, and you'll be able to wear your ring for up to seven days before you need to charge it again. Other features worth noting include cycle tracking capabilities, the ability to track your heart rate, and more via a device that just slips onto your finger. Why this deal matters The Samsung Galaxy Ring isn't a cheap bit of tech but the benefits can be massive, especially if you want to keep an eye on your health throughout the day and night without wearing something too flashy. A silver ring like this can blend in nicely with any look when going out and then connects to the Samsung Health App to provide details on your overall wellness. $400 is a lot to ask but considering it's down by as much as $115, it's a bit more affordable today. Still think that a smartwatch might be the way to go for you? Check out our list of the best smartwatches before choosing one for your wrist.


Android Authority
5 days ago
- Health
- Android Authority
Smart savings on the Samsung Galaxy Ring: Now just $299.99 in record drop
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority For those who've been considering the next level in wearable tech, Prime Day is the ideal time to take the plunge. You can now purchase the Samsung Galaxy Ring for $299.99, down from its usual $399.99, marking it as the lowest price in the last year. It's an appealing choice for anyone interested in comprehensive health monitoring via a smart ring. Samsung Galaxy Ring for $299.99 (25% off) The Galaxy Ring is crafted from lightweight titanium and available in Titanium Black, Titanium Silver, and Titanium Gold. It comes in a wide range of sizes from 5 to 15, ensuring a comfortable fit for most users. The ring boasts an impressive battery life of up to seven days, which varies depending on the ring size, and is water-resistant with 10ATM and IP68 ratings. Samsung Galaxy Ring Samsung Galaxy Ring Fancy Titanium ring, with fancy sensors The Samsung Galaxy Ring is a leap into a new device segment for Samsung. Available in nine sizes 5 through 13, this jewelry-inspired wearable is packed with sensors to track your health and fitness, and some basic controls for your smartphone. Designed for 24/7 wear. See price at Amazon Save $100.00 Prime Deal This smart ring seamlessly integrates with the Samsung Health app, offering AI-driven insights such as Energy Score and personalized Wellness Tips without the need for a subscription. The Galaxy Ring is designed to work with Android phones running Android 11 or higher and tracks essential health metrics like heart rate, blood oxygen levels, skin temperature, and sleep patterns. It also features automatic workout detection for activities like walking and running, making it a versatile health companion. To take advantage of this deal, remember that all Prime Day offers require an Amazon Prime subscription, so it's a great time to sign up if you haven't already. Amazon also offers a 30-day trial for new subscribers, allowing you to explore the benefits risk-free.


Korea Herald
5 days ago
- Health
- Korea Herald
Samsung to acquire US digital health firm Xealth in connected care push
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday that it has signed an agreement to acquire Xealth, a US-based digital health care company, in a move to strengthen its connected care services across wearable devices, including Galaxy smartphones, smartwatches and the Galaxy Ring. The acquisition marks a significant step in Samsung's long-term vision for Samsung Health, which aims to integrate wellness and medical care to help Galaxy users manage their health in daily life and prevent disease. Founded in 2016 as a spinoff from the major US hospital group Providence Health System, Xealth has established itself as a leading digital health care platform. The company partners with over 500 hospitals, as well as more than 70 specialized digital healthcare solution companies in fields such as diabetes, pregnancy and post-surgical care. Xealth offers a platform that enables physicians to assess a patient's health status comprehensively and prescribe or recommend appropriate digital health solutions. Medical professionals can also monitor patients' conditions in real time. Under the deal, Samsung plans to link biometric data collected from its wearables directly to professional medical services via the Xealth platform. The company also aims to expand the digital health care ecosystem by integrating the platform with smart home appliances to deliver tailored health solutions. The tech giant expects to finalize the acquisition by the end of the year. 'Samsung aims to improve the health of everyone through our extensive platform combining Samsung's innovative technologies and open collaboration with industry leaders,' said Roh Tae-moon, acting head of the device experience division at Samsung Electronics. 'We believe the acquisition of Xealth, with its accumulated expertise and extensive health care network, will be an anchor to accelerate Samsung's efforts to support health systems and digital health partners through truly connected care.' The latest acquisition is part of Samsung's broader push into future growth sectors. Other recent deals include Rainbow Robotics, Oxford Semantic Technologies, Sonio, Roon, Masimo's audio division and FlaktGroup.