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Samsung Galaxy Ring vs. Ultrahuman Ring Air: Is there a lord of the smart rings?


Samsung gets a lot right with the Galaxy Ring, but Ultrahuman's Ring Air just has more to offer — and it doesn't cost as much.

That said, fitness and sleep monitoring are nowhere as good as the most basic smartwatches, the Ring is missing a boatload of features that are standard on its rivals, and the worst part is that gestures and select insights are limited to Galaxy phones. (Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)Smart rings offer a significantly easier way to monitor fitness and health data, and while they don't have an extensive feature-set like the best smartwatches, they're great at the basics. (Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)When it comes to activity monitoring, the Ring Air has been inconsistent in my usage, and the data isn't as reliable as a regular smartwatch.

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