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I’ve found 3 awesome smart ring deals to help you ditch your smartwatch

It's Amazon Prime Day and it's time to save on smart rings from Oura, Ultrahuman and Amazfit!

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I’ve recently ditched my smartwatch for a smart ring, and honestly, I haven’t looked back. It feels good having all the tracking I care about without a distracting screen on my wrist. And with Amazon Prime Day rolling in, it’s a great moment to try one yourself. A few of the biggest names in the space, Oura, Ultrahuman, and Amazfit, have all sliced their prices, with savings up to 30%.

If you’ve been curious about swapping a bulky smartwatch for something smaller and more discreet, these deals make it a lot easier.

Here are three smart ring offers worth a look if you’re thinking about going hands-free and smartwatch-free.

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Oura Ring Gen 4

Oura Ring is the biggest name when it comes to smart rings, and its latest generation, the Gen 4, promises supreme comfort, with a lightweight titanium case and a thin profile with recessed sensors, so it’s smoother inside and easy to wear round the clock.

The ring’s Smart Sensing feature uses research-grade sensors and an adaptive algorithm to match the quirks of your finger. Accuracy is the whole point here. Oura doubled the number of signal pathways from eight to 18, which means better data day and night, fewer gaps in heart rate tracking, and far stronger results for things like blood oxygen and breathing disturbances.

It’s available in twelve sizes (4–15) and six colours, including a new glossy Black finish. It also folds in the latest features across activity, stress, women’s health, and long-term metrics like cardio age and resilience.

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Ultrahuman Ring Air

If sleep is your priority, Ultrahuman’s Ring Air goes all-in. It breaks down every stage of your night and gives you simple steps to improve it, which does make a difference when you’re dragging yourself through the morning. The Movement Index nudges you to stay active through the day, and there’s a proper Workout Mode for heart rate tracking during runs or gym sessions.

Recovery is a big focus, too. The Dynamic Recovery Score pulls together HRV, heart rate, and skin temperature to show how well your body’s actually coping, and it updates in real time if you nap or hit the sauna. It’s made from space-grade titanium, feels surprisingly light, and has strong women’s health features like cycle tracking and pregnancy insights. Battery life hits up to six days, and a two-hour charge tops it back up. Just remember: you’ll need a sizing kit first.

Unlike the Oura above, there’s no subscription fee. Not available in the US.

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Amazfit Helio Smart Ring

Amazfit’s Helio Ring is the most affordable of the bunch, but it still nails the essentials. You get detailed sleep tracking, HRV insights for recovery, and stress monitoring powered by an EDA sensor that watches how your body responds throughout the day. It’s made from a light titanium alloy, so it feels much pricier than it is, and it links straight into the Zepp app for heart rate, blood-oxygen, and even VO₂ Max data.

The best bit? There’s no subscription fee. All the reports, wellness summaries, and even the guided sleep audio are included, which makes the Helio one of the best entry-level smart rings if you don’t fancy piling more monthly costs onto your life.

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As Buying Guide Editor, Spencer is responsible for all e-commerce content on Stuff, overseeing buying guides as well as covering deals and new product launches. Spencer has been writing about consumer tech for over eight years. He has worked on some of the biggest publications in the UK, where he covered everything from the emergence of smartwatches to the arrival of self-driving cars. During this time, Spencer has become a seasoned traveller, racking up air miles while travelling around the world reviewing cars, attending product launches, and covering every trade show known to man, from Baselworld and Geneva Motor Show to CES and MWC. While tech remains one of his biggest passions, Spencer also enjoys getting hands-on with the latest luxury watches, trying out new grooming kit, and road-testing all kinds of vehicles, from electric scooters to supercars.

Areas of expertise

Watches, travel, grooming, transport, tech

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