The Samsung Galaxy Ring is down to its lowest price ever at Amazon
SAVE 25%: As of Aug. 20, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Ring for $299.99, down from $399.99, at Amazon. That's a 25% discount, or $100 off.
If smartwatches aren’t your style, but you’re interested in tracking your steps, heart rate, and more, you’ve got another option: smart rings. They’re slim, stylish, and ideal for anyone who isn’t worried about answering phone calls or texts from their wrist.
Right now, a Mashable Choice Award winner, the Samsung Galaxy Ring, is on sale for its lowest price ever. As of Aug. 20, you can get it at Amazon for just $299.99. That’s a 25% discount and a $100 savings from its usual $399.99 price. While the price is the same for all sizes, it may vary depending on the color you choose.
According to Mashable’s former East Coast Tech Editor, Kimberly Gedeon, the Samsung Galaxy Ring outperformed her Apple Watch Series 9. “If I had to choose one over the other, I'd opt for Samsung's new darling device,” Gedeon writes in her review.
The ring is packed with health-tracking features and, as Gedeon notes, has a better battery life than the Apple Watch. It offers:
Sleep and menstrual cycle tracking
Heart rate and stress monitoring
Blood oxygen level tracking
“The stress detector on the Galaxy Ring is the best feature on this wearable,” writes Gedeon.
The only major downside is that it’s not compatible with iOS. But if you have a Samsung Galaxy device, Gedeon says you’d be doing yourself a “disservice” by not making this purchase.
Topics Fitness Trackers Samsung
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