Smart rings that can track your sleep, fitness, could save your life

Smart rings that can track your sleep, fitness, could save your life

These are the smart rings that will help you hit your health goals, and keep you safe

by Kurt Knutsson

While smartwatches have reigned supreme as a wearable tech for the past few years, smart rings are all the rage now. Samsung’s Galaxy Ring was the first of the major smartphone manufacturers to add to the smart ring space, and while it’s the first major brand, it’s not the first smart ring to hit the market. A few smart rings, like the Oura Ring, have been out for a few years, which means they are largely free of bugs and tried and tested in 2024.

Smart rings track the same things smartwatches do, such as steps, sleep, and a general overview of your overall health. They tend to have significantly more battery life than smartwatches, with no distracting screen. Like smartwatches, the best smart rings on the market can even help save your life with proper vitals tracking and notification systems to alert you when something is wrong. Some smart rings also come with NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, allowing them to store personal data and act as virtual bank cards for contactless payments. Here are my three favorite smart rings that can track your fitness and could even save your life.

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Image of man sleeping with Oura ring on his finger

Credit: Oura

 

The smart ring landscape: Key features, pricing, and compatibility

As the market for smart wearables continues to expand, several innovative options have emerged, each offering unique features tailored to different user needs. We will look into the standout characteristics of four notable smart rings: the Oura Ring 4, Samsung Galaxy Ring, and RingConn Gen 1. From advanced sleep-tracking capabilities to budget-friendly options, each ring presents a distinct value proposition that caters to various lifestyles and preferences. Additionally, we will examine their pricing and compatibility to help you make an informed decision.

Oura Ring 4

  • Key Features: Exceptional sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and a subscription service for detailed analytics. NFC (Near Field Communication) for contactless payments is included.
  • Price Point: $350
  • Compatibility: Compatible with both iOS and Android.

Samsung Galaxy Ring

  • Key Features: Advanced sleep tracking with AI algorithms and seamless integration with Android devices. NFC (Near Field Communication) for contactless payments is included.
  • Price Point: $400 (most expensive)
  • Compatibility: Exclusively for Android users.

RingConn Gen 1

  • Key Features: Budget-friendly option with essential health tracking features but fewer advanced functionalities. Does not include NFC.
  • Price Point: $280 (most affordable)
  • Compatibility: Compatible with both iOS and Android.
A woman wearing a Samsung Galaxy ring

Credit: Samsung

 

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The best ring for most people

Oura Ring 4 

If you’re looking for one of the best smart rings on the market that will do everything you want with a simple setup, consider the Oura Ring 4. It’s a brand-new release that began shipping on October 15th and can be pre-ordered for $350, which is $50 more expensive than the prior Oura Ring 3. It comes in four different colors and four different size options.

The Oura Ring 4 on a white background.

Credit: Oura

 

The Oura Ring 4 packs a suite of fitness-focused features such as a workout heart rate tracker, which can be synced with Oura’s desktop and mobile app to show detailed analysis of your burned calories, active and inactive time, and heart rate. One of the most celebrated features of the Oura Ring 4 is its outstanding sleep tracking, which can measure and log your nighttime temperature changes, blood oxygen levels, and sleep cycle stages. Additionally, it comes with NFC technology for contactless payments.

It does come at an expensive price point, though, at $350. We’ve seen Oura Ring prices go up every revision, and I think Oura has done an excellent job justifying the new price point with new features. It’s worth considering it’s only a $50 price increase from the Oura Ring 3, and it’s the better ring. One downside, however, to the Oura Ring 4 is you will need to pay an additional $6 for the Oura Ring subscription service, which is how you store your ring’s analytics.

 

The best smart ring for Android phone users

Samsung Galaxy Ring

If you own an Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy ring is the best option for a smart ring. Priced at $400, Samsung’s Galaxy Ring was released in the summer of 2024, and it has many of the same features as the Oura Ring 4. However, unlike the Oura Ring 4, the Galaxy Ring takes sleep tracking a step further. Samsung has developed its own AI algorithm to determine your sleep quality sleep patterns, all while offering a daily sleep score.

A render of the Samsung Galaxy ring on a white background.

Credit: Samsung

 

Your health data will be stored in the Galaxy Health App, which you can use directly from your Android smartphone. It’s important to note that the Galaxy Ring is only compatible with the Android operating system. IOS owners, unfortunately, don’t have access to the Galaxy Health app. The Galaxy Ring is compatible with other devices in the Samsung gadget ecosystem. This means that if you have a Samsung smartwatch, it will share data with your Galaxy Ring. The Galaxy Ring also includes NFC technology for contactless payments. However, this compatibility comes at a cost, and this is the most expensive smart ring on this list, at $400.

 

 

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The best smart ring on a budget 

RingConn Gen 1 

The RingConn Gen 1 offers some of the high-end features of the Oura rings without the monthly subscription fee. It’s also the cheapest smart ring on this list, at $280, but it’s frequently on sale. It comes in three different colors and ten different sizing options, allowing it to be worn on fingers of all sizes.

A render of the Ringconn Gen 1 smart ring on a white background.

Credit: RingConn

 

The RingConn Gen 1 features stress and general wellness tracking. It also has a sleep tracker, activity counter, and vitals tracking, such as a heart rate tracker, a blood oxygen monitor, and temperature sensors. Reviewers have noted that while the health information tracking with the RingConn Gen 1 is great, the activity tracker could be more exact. You also don’t get as many features as you would with the competing Oura brand of smart rings, but you also save a bit of money off the top and the subscription fee. However, it does not include NFC for contactless payments.

Overall, the RingConn Gen 1 is a great entry-level smart ring. It’s not as feature-packed as some of the competitors, but it’s priced well and is an excellent way to see if a smart ring is for you. You can always upgrade to a different smart ring if you like the RingConn Gen 1, but I think it’s a great starting point for most people in the world of smart rings.

 

Feature Oura Ring 4 Samsung Galaxy Ring RingConn Gen 1
Best For General health tracking & detailed sleep data Android users seeking advanced health tracking Budget-conscious users with basic health tracking
Price $350 $400 $280 (most affordable)
Subscription $6/month for advanced analytics None None
Sleep Tracking Exceptional sleep tracking, temperature changes, blood oxygen, sleep cycle stages Advanced AI-powered sleep scoring and analysis Basic sleep tracking
Heart Rate Monitoring Yes (detailed, with workout tracking) Yes (detailed, integrated with Samsung ecosystem) Yes, but basic
Blood Oxygen Monitoring Yes Yes Yes
Stress/Wellness Monitoring Yes Yes Yes
Battery Life Multi-day (typically around 4-7 days) Multi-day Multi-day
Compatibility iOS and Android Android only iOS and Android
Advanced Features Detailed fitness analytics, workout heart rate tracking AI-driven sleep algorithms, Galaxy ecosystem integration Basic tracking, no advanced features
Colors & Sizes 4 colors, 4 size options Varies 3 colors, 10 size options
Unique Advantage Best for detailed sleep and health tracking Best for Android users, seamless integration Best budget-friendly option

Each of these smart rings offers unique features, with the Oura Ring 4 being the most advanced in terms of detailed sleep tracking, the Samsung Galaxy Ring being ideal for Android users, and the RingConn Gen 1 standing out as the most budget-friendly option.

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

Smart rings are the newest thing that’s here to stay in the wearable tech arena. These rings monitor your health like a smartwatch, and they also track your vitals in detail. A smart ring could save your life in a medical emergency, alerting you to an issue with your heart rate before you even notice. Since the release of the Samsung Galaxy Ring, more big brands have been looking for ways to get into the smart ring space, and it’s an exciting time to see what the future holds for smart rings. Maybe we will see the likes of Google or Apple release a smart ring in the near future.

Would you consider wearing a smart ring to help monitor your health? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments below.

 

 

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