wise ring are growing in popularity , with Samsung being the latest tech trade name to create its own version of the lowkey health tracker . But how does it compare to one of the most popular smart mob around , the Oura Ring ?

We ’ve compared the feature and key difference between the newSamsung Galaxy Ringand theOura Ringbelow , so you could decide whichsmart ringmight be best suit for your indigence .

The Galaxy Ring doesn’t require a subscription

Samsung ’s Galaxy Ring offer all of its wellness and fitness tracking features without the penury for a paid - for subscription service of process . Thanks to theSamsung Healthapp , which is uncommitted on both iOS and Android gadget , you could get at all the data collected by your Galaxy Ring , such as your sleep analysis , push score and heart rate monitoring .

Although you could use the Oura Ring without signing up for its monthly or annual rank , you wo n’t get entree to the full range of a function of benefit and perceptivity , such as in - depth quietus analysis , heart charge per unit monitoring and personalised health insights .

The Oura rank starts at £ 5.99/$5.99/€5.99 a month or £ 69.99/$69.99/€69.99 each year .

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

The Galaxy Ring has extra features for Galaxy users

Much like the latestApple Watch Series 9andUltra 2 , the Galaxy Ring has utilitarian Gestures functionality , which is a immediate and commodious way of life to interact with your Galaxy Watch while on the move , but is only available when connect to compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones .

Simply double pinch your finger’s breadth on your mob - jade paw to operate your tv camera or dismiss an alarm .

Although the Galaxy Ring may arguably ferment best when paired with a Galaxy smartphone , Samsung has formally stated that the Ring is compatible with all devices running on Android 11 and later .

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

Finally , the Oura Ring is compatible with iPhones running iOS 15 and later , along with Androids hightail it Android 8.0 and later .

The Oura Ring is available in two different designs

While both are useable in a range of US ring sizes , the Oura Ring boasts two designs to choose from : Heritage , a Graeco-Roman plateau design and Horizon , a satiny and rotary figure . The Heritage design is uncommitted in a choice of four color while the Horizon boasts up to six option .

or else , the Galaxy Ring is uncommitted in three colours and just one condition . The Galaxy Ring also weigh less than the Oura , ranging between 2.3 - 3 grams depend on your band sizing , while the Oura set out between four to six . The Galaxy ring is also 7 mm wide-cut while the Oura is 7.9 mm .

The Galaxy Ring has an IP68 rating

Both the Galaxy Ring and Oura Ring have a 10ATM rating , which means they are water system - insubordinate for up to 100 cadence . The Galaxy Ring separates itself by also boasting an IP68 paygrade , which mean it ’s just as resistant to rubble as it is to water system . The Oura Ring does n’t officially have this evaluation .

Speaking of durability , the Galaxy Ring is made from tier five titanium which promise to be both lightweight and scratch - resistant . The Oura is also made from durable titanium with a PVD coating , however , Oura has said over time the hoop can get “ minor scratches with normal wear and tear ” .

The Oura Ring is cheaper

The Oura Ring has a start RRP of £ 299/$299 for the Heritage design which jump to £ 329/$329 for Horizon . The Galaxy Ring has a higher RRP of £ 399/$399 and will be available from 24th July .

However keep in mind that the Galaxy Ring does n’t require any further cost or monthly subscriptions , whereas the Oura really needs a subscription to get the most from it , meaning it could finally end up cost more than the Galaxy Ring .

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3

Scratches on the Oura Ring 3