Our pick for the best overall smart ring just plummeted to its lowest price ever

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Smart rings are gaining in popularity, providing a ‘wear it and forget it’ experience for health and fitness tracking. There are several different brands to consider, but one of our favourites on the market is the Samsung Galaxy Ring, which is now on sale at Currys for £299 (£399).

The £100 discount sees our number one overall smart ring return to the record-low price we saw last year. Price drops on the Galaxy Ring are actually pretty rare, which means now is a good time for Android users to snap up the popular and well-rated wearable.

Today’s best Samsung Galaxy Ring deal

In our in-depth Samsung Galaxy Ring review, we rated the smart ring 4.5 out of five stars and called it the “top smart ring for Samsung users”. Prior to our review, we also had the privilege of spending 24 hours with the Samsung Galaxy Ring and described it as “scarily good.”

Its integration with the Samsung Health app enables users to access cutting-edge AI-powered health tools that help them understand exactly how their body is performing at any given moment of the day. This includes lots of sleep metrics and graphs, energy and daily readiness scores, and auto-logs for steps, walks and runs.

All Android users can make good use of the ring, but Samsung phone owners will benefit from the complete array of features.

This level of performance and impressive feature set means that it’s far from budget-friendly, but with £100 off, it’s certainly more appealing than before.

Smart rings are just one of your wearable options. We love a good Apple Watch deal, or if you want something more sports-focused, then there are usually some Garmin deals that are worth a look.

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Writer, app-hoarder, and professional “low battery” enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

With over 20 years of experience and a first-class Computer Science degree, Paul has navigated the front lines of the tech and creative industries. His work has been published internationally and appears regularly in Digital Camera World and Creative Bloq.

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