25% Off | Samsung Galaxy Ring, AI Smart Ring
About this item SIZE BEFORE YOU BUY: Galaxy Ring sizes differ from standard ring sizes; Purchase the Samsung Galaxy Ring Sizing Kit on Amazon first, and receive a credit towards your future Samsung Galaxy Ring purchase (terms and conditions apply) ANDROID ONLY: Galaxy Ring is compatible with Android smartphones. FITS LIKE A DREAM: Your favorite sleep tracker is now wrapped around your finger — literally; Galaxy Ring is so comfortable, you won’t even notice it’s there while it collects insights on the quality of your sleep¹ COMFORT MEETS STYLE: The elegant, lightweight design slips right onto your finger and into your day; From the gym to your business meeting to dinner with friends, it goes with everything — and is so comfortable, you’ll forget it’s there FSA/HSA ELIGIBLE: We can accept HSA or FSA funds for the following: Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Ring sizing kit. REMARKABLE DESIGN. EVERYDAY DURABILITY: This Galaxy Ring is built for your everyday — a concave design minimizes scratches for outstanding durability⁵; Plus, Galaxy Ring isn’t afraid to take a splash — it’s water resistant READY, SET, TRACK: Let Galaxy Ring simplify your workouts; Just hop on the treadmill and start exercising — your Galaxy Ring intuitively starts tracking without you having to lift a finger⁶; It’s never been easier to collect the insights you need
GIVE EVERY DAY A BOOST: Make the most of every day using personalized Wellness Tips — track with your Galaxy Ring and review each morning with your phone7 TRACK YOUR HEART HEALTH RIGHT FROM YOUR FINGER: Get a closer read on your body than ever before with improved Heart Rate Tracking from Galaxy Ring⁸; It filters out your body’s movement for a more precise reading GET TO KNOW YOUR CYCLE BETTER: Galaxy Ring helps you take the guesswork out of your cycle with your own personal tracker, right on your finger; Get a read on your health with a device that knows you — it even senses slight changes in temperature9 Show more › See more product details
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Arnold G. Tijerina III –
Compliments my Galaxy Watch Ultra Very Well!
I have the Galaxy Watch Ultra and use this to compliment it. I dislike sleeping with a watch on so this keeps track of my sleep and syncs seamlessly with the Samsung Health app. When I wear the watch, its data is a priority but when I am NOT wearing the watch, the ring keeps track of everything and communicates it back to the watch integrating both sets of data. If you don’t want to miss a step, sleep time or other health measurements, combining this with a Galaxy watch is perfect!
10 people found this helpful
Moni-Q –
Why did I wait so long?!
I used to have a Fitbit. So, I used to have to replace it every 6 months to a year. On top of that, I developed some discoloring on my wrist where the sensor goes. I decided that I would switch to a smart ring. I tried a cheap generic one, but the main issue I had was the interface and the fact that it didn’t sync with any of my fitness app (not even Health Connect).I’m so glad I gave the Samsung Ring a try. It’s my favorite fitness tracker by far. It’s accurate (even though it’s on my hand, so weird!). It tracks my sleep and helps predict my cycle. Charging it is so easy and pretty fast (unless I let it drain all the way down).I was worried about scratches, but so far so good. Even with going to the gym and lifting weights, the surface still looks fresh. I purchased a used ring, but it’s as good as new. Samsung makes really good quality products.I would absolutely suggest buying a ring sizer first! I purchased a sizing kit from eBay. I got to wear different sizes for a few weeks until I was sure which finger it would be most comfortable on.
9 people found this helpful
Robotpirate –
Impressed – light & accurate (quiet tech)
I was skeptical but, after a week of use, I’ve been pleasantly surprised. I have a smart watch but I really don’t wear it often. I prefer my old analogs and the battery life on the smart watch leaves a lot to be desired. I need simplicity and I don’t need another screen on my life. I’ve been wearing the ring on my ring finger in place of my wedding band. It looks good and the measurements have been incredibly accurate. The heart rate feature has matched finger pulse measurements and the sleep tracking matches exactly sleep and wake times. And, most impressively, what it records for distance and pace during my runs has been spot on.. outside on road AND on my treadmill.UPDATED REVIEW -The ring stopped working after 5 months. I sent it back to Samsung. That in itself was a fraught process. Samsung website does not even have the Ring listed as an item that might need service. I had to get on the phone to have a service rep provide a return ticket. Samsung then instructs you to send the item back without attachments. So I pack it up and send it. After it is received I get a message indicating not sent with charging cradle. And to add insult to injury, they say the ring (5 months old) is out of warranty. ??? So I call; experience lots of phone tree runaround until I get someone live. He tells me you owe money because of impact damage. I say, NO, there has never been any impact damage. It stopped working overnight. The customer service person says well there are no pictures in my file and that department is closed for the evening. Can you call back tomorrow?I have a job and I have followed the procedure. Called during the hours they indicated. Got the run around and then been told “out of warranty – impact damage” which is complete and utter BS.So – NO – I do not recommend the ring. Just gonna chalk it up to a product not ready for market and a company with poor customer service. Going to by the Oura and then consider this a life lesson. Also – will re-think my future Samsung purchases.
411 people found this helpful
Thong Nguyen –
Elegant, Insightful, and Surprisingly Powerful — A Ring That Knows You
I’ve been wearing the Samsung Galaxy Ring since its launch, and it’s genuinely transformed how I track my health without the bulk of a smartwatch. Crafted from lightweight titanium (2.3–3 g, 2.6 mm thick), it fits comfortably all day—even in the shower or while sleeping—yet is packed with an accelerometer, optical heart‑rate sensor, and skin‑temperature sensor for continuous, precise biometricsThe seamless Bluetooth connection to my Galaxy phone syncs data into Samsung Health, where Galaxy AI analyzes sleep quality, heart variability, activity, SpO₂, and intuitive Energy Scores—no subscription needed. Battery life lasts about a week, and the included charging cradle makes recharging effortles.What impresses me most is the combination of jewelry-like elegance and deep health insight. The ring is stylish, water-resistant to 10 ATM, and Samsung’s AI-powered wellness tips are genuinely helpful. Sleep-stage tracking is detailed, step and heart-rate accuracy is reliable, and Energy Scores help me balance activity and rest. It’s Android‑only and not the cheapest at launch ($399), but if you’re in the Samsung ecosystem and want a sleek, smart wellness tool that feels like a normal ring, this is a game‑changer!
17 people found this helpful
Gaurav N Kaushik –
Ring does all it says, but battery sucks.
Writing a review after 11 months of purchase.Pros: It does all the things Samsung says. Does not look bad and after 11 months of use does not feel worn out.Cons: The battery life has been steadily declining. First 3 months it use to last for 7 days. After 3 months it went down to 6 days. After six months the battery used to last 4 days. At 11 months the battery barely lasts 2 days.
12 people found this helpful
R. Gates –
***6 WEEK UPDATE at bottom*** Comfortable and looks nice. Not bulky
UPDATE**** I am adding the 5th star on because the little bit of color coming off only the bottom of the ring (in the scheme of things) really is not bothering me. The ring overall makes up for it in functionality.It is worth it **** I love the information I get from this ring. It also reminds me to drink more water and other things I forget to do. I compared it to the Oura ring and as far as I can tell it does everything the Oura does. It’s slimmer and very comfortable and holds a charge for 5-6 days before I have to recharge it. No monthly fees. It’s waterproof. Durable and FSA paid for it.The only thing (loses a star) I am a little bummed about is that I have only had it for two weeks and it already looks old and worn. When I use oil (coconut or olive) on my hands it gets shiny and looks new again but I don’t constantly use oil on my hands. It’s a new item and I am a die-hard Samsung fan so I believe they will figure that out and get it fixed by the time I’m ready for a new one!I would love it more if it could take my blood pressure (on is own) and keep track of some of the other things that I have to manually input. It’s time-consuming and tedious. If also like a screen on the ring if possible and it doesn’t make it any larger. If not no big deal- I can look at my phone!Overall a good purchase and worth it to help me keep track of my self-care needs.***6 WEEK UPDATE******I’m taking two stars back because the battery started out at 5-6 days between charges but 6 weeks later it is half that! It holds a charge 3 days now. What will it be in six more weeks?! Not a good look for a $400 smart ring!!As a side note the wear on the bottom still doesn’t bother me-well it does now- as it feels cheapend because of the lack of battery quality. I’m going to shop around now since I got used to using it.
31 people found this helpful
alisa –
Nice ring
Works as it should.
A. Whitacre –
Takes some adjusting to get used to, but for the better
I’ve had a Samsung Galaxy watch almost since they first came out, and I felt as though I was always compelled to look at the data and track everything, all the time. I thought that wearing the ring instead of the watch would help cut that “chatter” down in my head. I’ve had the ring a month and sometimes I still panic that I don’t have my watch on.The good things: I think the sleep readings are actually better with the ring than the watch (this was my primary driver for the purchase). Also, you can wear the ring in the shower, washing dishes or other “wet” errands, which makes those tasks much easier to deal with. I find that I charge it twice a week rather than once a day. ( No matter what they said, I never got more than about 28 hours charge on my watch. ) My watch was bluetooth only, so I did not receive phone calls or texts on it. That (obviously) is the same as the ring. But in general, l felt as though I had to look at my watch data all the time. With the ring, the data is still there — but it is on your phone. Looking at it is a little more intentional. My actions aren’t driven by the data I see on my watch.Any cons: There are a couple of self-monitoring programs I use all the time that don’t immediately connect with the Ring. While its possible that they will in the future, it is also possible that I won’t really care about this in the future. These programs connect with Samsung Health, and the ring connects with Samsung Health, so the information is available for viewing if I want to see it.My adjustment period has been more in the lines of wanting to be more intentional about my use of data collecting devices. I don’t think I need to monitor myself for everything, all the time. I wear a regular (old type) wristwatch for time, and take it off when I come home from work. My phone has the time on it anyway, and I do carry my phone when I’m out for a walk or a run. ( When I first got a Samsung watch, I wasn’t carrying my phone all the time. ) I also like the lightness of the ring . I don’t notice wearing it at all, and I just don’t feel quite as tethered to a device. I wear it on my 2nd finger — my first finger is a weird shape that doesn’t seem to lend itself to a ring. Absolutely no one has commented on it, and I’m fine with that.
54 people found this helpful
Tracie –
After 2 weeks, here’s my detailed review
Before getting a fitness ring, I tried to find detailed reviews from actual users and couldn’t so, here’s mine. For context, I’m a female, mid-50’s, alternate HIIT and strength workouts 5 days a week and walk 2-3 miles everyday at about 3mph. I average 10k steps a day. I can’t stand wearing a watch so was very excited about the rings. I ordered the ring sizing kits for both Oura and Galaxy and liked the looks of Galaxy much better. I chose this ring and wore it with my Fitbit watch, which I know is accurate, to test the rings accuracy.Pros:*I went with the Galaxy because it looks much more like an actual ring and I love wearing it*The set up was easy once I realized I had to download both the Galaxy Wearable and the Samsung Health apps*The sleep data is very close for the ring and the watch so I trust the rings data is accurate.*The oxygen level data is very close for both devices so I trust the ring*The heart rate data is the same for both devices so I trust the rings data is accurate*The ring auto tracks walking and running workouts*The app gives you a daily energy score based on sleep and heart rate factors*The ring is waterproof, although I take all my rings off before I shower so I don’t get product all over them*The ring is easy to clean with some hand soap, water and a microfiber cloth*The Samsung Health app is pretty straightforwardCons:*The step count isn’t accurate. Fitbit always logged about 2k more steps in a day for me -Walk to the bathroom at night logs in at 0 steps -Walk from bed to kitchen upon waking for 90 steps and barely logged any -Mow the lawn (electric push mower) and only logs about 1/3 of the steps -Wash the car and 0 steps while moving around the car -Walk 70 steps-logged 36, walk 20 steps-logged 17, walk 36 steps-logged 0 steps, etc*My noon walk is the exact same every day, yet different steps, mileage and time. Due to the gait differences from day to day, I understand the steps and time differences, but not the mileage*Doesn’t auto-detect any other workouts, like HIIT, other than walking or running*Doesn’t have HIIT as a workout option to manually log so have to use circuit training*The app sometimes takes a long time to sync with a ‘this may take a while’ messageI had 3 phone calls with Samsung. Two were with the department that determines if the ring is working properly (they determined it is) and the third with the department that handles the Samsung Health app. The step problem hasn’t changed, but I admit I didn’t call back a fourth time when I was requested to do so because I’m just annoyed with the step count and don’t have it in me right now. The app also has the ability to manually track water intake, blood pressure and glucose, food intake and weight. There’s also medication reminders and tracking. These are all things that I don’t use so aren’t included in this review.I’ll be keeping the ring because my main interests at my age are the sleep data, heart rate data and energy score. I’ll forever be annoyed about the step count, but am hoping it’s an app issue that Samsung eventually figures out. I’ve concluded that short periods of steps never register correctly. It’s like the ring needs to wake up before it starts counting or the app just doesn’t sync correctly. I thought about returning this ring to see if Oura is better, but I don’t like the looks of that ring (it seems bulkier) and I don’t want to be stuck paying for an app subscription as long as I have it. And, as stated, I hate wearing watches.There’s very little information out there about the Oura that’s detailed in its performance so I can’t say which is better. I’ve read the Oura app is a little better so you get what you pay for. I’ve read that the rings are pretty much the same performance-wise, but again, there’s no detailed information that I could find. People prefer the look of the Galaxy over Oura. So, it all comes down to what you want to track and what’s important to you. If you don’t have issues wearing a watch, I’d stick with that since it seems these rings have a little ways to go until they compare. If you do go with this ring, be sure that syncing with the Samsung Cloud is turned on. That made a difference in tracking. This review is based on that being turned on.Because there aren’t any stats on the ring, I don’t know if the miscalculated steps are a ring issue or an Samsung Health app issue.
236 people found this helpful
Raleigh Guy –
Overpriced but a good
I think this product is over priced (by $100), but it works well. I have it security locked down so it doesn’t share data with Samsung’s website and I’m on a differrent Android phone instead of a Galaxy, so a couple of features aren’t available to me, but it does a good job of tracking steps, pulse, skin temp and sleep. I also like that it is smart enough to keep recording if it loses bluetooth connectivity and sync’s up when it regains it, so I can sleep without BT on. It’s light, charges fast and is water proof. I bought gold because I thought it looked better, but I’m waiting to see if it wears off.
One person found this helpful