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Deal alert! The Samsung Galaxy Ring just got a huge UK price cut

Save a tidy sum on a smart ring, no trade-in required

Samsung Galaxy Ring review on hand

After a new smart ring? Then you’ll be pleased to hear that Samsung’s Galaxy Ring has just become a lot more tempting in the UK. The company is currently offering the wearable for £299 – down from its usual £399 asking price.

The deal is available directly from Samsung UK, and unlike some Samsung promotions, there’s no trade-in required to unlock the discount. The offer is live now for a limited time, hough Samsung hasn’t confirmed exactly when it’ll end.

There are a few extra ways to bring the price down further, too. Students, teachers, key workers, government employees, and shoppers aged 16-26 can save an additional £29.90 after verifying eligibility through their Samsung account. Samsung also says that trade-ins could reduce the cost by up to another £180 on top of the existing discount.

The Galaxy Ring launched as Samsung’s first smart ring, taking aim at rivals like the Oura Ring and Ultrahuman Ring Air with a slimmer alternative to traditional wrist-based fitness trackers.

In our Samsung Galaxy Ring review, it earned praise for its comfortable titanium design, strong sleep tracking features, and the fact Samsung doesn’t charge a subscription fee for health insights – something many rival smart rings still lock behind monthly payments.

Our review also highlighted Samsung Health’s sleep and recovery tracking tools, particularly the Energy Score system that combines activity and rest data into an easy-to-understand wellness snapshot. Battery life was another plus point, with the ring lasting roughly six to seven days between charges depending on size and usage.

In short, at £299, it’s a much easier sell than it was at launch – especially if you already use a Samsung phone and want health tracking without wearing a smartwatch to bed every night.

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