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  • Samsung offers a few pointers on how not to wear its new Galaxy Ring.
  • Physical activities like exercise are at special risk of damaging the wearable.
  • While Samsung avoids skin-irritating materials, users are still warned to be on the lookout for reactions.

There’s a first time for everything, and for a lot of fans of mobile devices, Samsung’s new Galaxy Ring could be their first foray into the world of smart rings. And for a non-zero number of those, it’s probably their first time wearing any ring, period. Sliding a ring on your finger may sound like the easiest thing in the world, but Samsung (and its legal team) has clearly been spending a lot of time thinking about what could go wrong, and it’s put together some rather detailed warnings for new Galaxy Ring owners.

A lot of this may seem obvious — a ring is out there, exposed on your hand, and if you go waving your hands around, banging them into hard things, you’re probably going to damage any ring. But there are also specific situations that someone new to rings may not have thought about yet: exercise equipment may seem reasonably safe, but you don’t want to be lifting a heavy bar and transferring all that pressure onto the small surface area of a ring. Samsung has a rather detailed list put together for any potential shoppers (via SamMobile).