SAVE $72:As of Oct. 16,Taboo Sex: Daughter in law, Sister in law, Mother in law (2025) get a Samsung Galaxy Ring for as low as $327.99, down from the normal price of $399.99. Select colors and sizes available.
Smartwatches can track a number of metrics, from the quality of your sleep to your heart rate. But they aren't convenient for everyone, especially if you don't like to wear a watch all day and night. A good compromise is a ring form factor instead, and there are a couple to choose from. If you're more interested in a ring to help you stay on track with your fitness journey, you can snag one today for a great deal.
As of Oct. 16, you can get a Samsung Galaxy Ring in Gold for just $327.99, down from its normal price of $399.99. That's a discount of 18% and $72 off. (Note that some users may even see lower pricing with on-page coupons due to Amazon's dynamic pricing.) Currently, this price cut only applies to a handful of select sizes in the Gold colorway. While sizes range from 5 to 13, you may not be able to find a suitable size for you at a similar discount, though this particular ring does come with a sizing kit. For other larger sizes, the Oura ring is on sale now as well, and a decent alternative.
SEE ALSO: The best October Prime Day smartwatch and fitness tracker deals that are still live: Samsung, Garmin, Apple, and moreThe Samsung Galaxy Ring has just about everything you'd want from a smartwatch for tracking purposes (sans smartphone connectivity for calls and texts). It's lightweight, attractive, and durable, just like wearing a regular ring on your finger. It can track everything from workouts to sleep to heart rate and more, plus, it's water-resistant, so you can wear it all day long without taking it off to wash your hands or shower.
Your Galaxy Ring sends data to your phone each day for you to review, including a readiness rating and a report about the previous night's sleep and activity. It's a great alternative if you don't want a big, bulky smartwatch to take everywhere with you, and it's an interesting idea to try if you want something more svelte and low-key overall.
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