Samsung Galaxy Ring’s biggest competitor is now available on Amazon

TL;DR

  • The Oura Ring can now be found on Amazon.com.
  • You’ll be able to find Oura’s full selection of smart ring offerings on the website.
  • Customers will get sizing kits to help them find the right smart ring size.

While all eyes may be on the Galaxy Ring at the moment, Samsung’s upcoming smart ring is still a ways away from launching. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Ring’s biggest rival, the Oura Ring, is currently available, and the company has made it easier than ever to pick one up.

Today, Oura announced it’s extending the availability of the Oura Ring. Shoppers in the US will now be able to order an Oura Ring from Amazon’s website, in addition to Oura’s own web store. And if you have Amazon Prime, you can get the smart ring with free shipping.

Oura says it is putting its full selection of products on the Oura Amazon brand store. So if you want the Heritage or Horizon model, you’ll be able to find it in the brand store. You’ll also be able to pick from all six finishes that come with the Horizon model and all four finishes that come with the Heritage model.

  • Horizon finishes: Brushed Titanium, Silver, Black, Stealth, Gold, and Rose Gold
  • Heritage finishes: Silver, Black, Stealth, and Gold

To make sure customers get a ring that fits their fingers, Oura says that Amazon will offer sizing kits. This way, you won’t get stuck with the smart ring that’s too big or small.

Oura Ring 3Oura Ring 3

AA Recommended

Oura Ring 3

Inconspicuous • Clean design • Excellent sleep tracking

MSRP: $299.00

An excellent and unintrusive sleep tracker that focuses on personal wellness more than numbers

The Oura Ring 3 is a smart ring that tracks your sleep, activity, and heart rate. Its minimal design makes it inconspicuous to wear while sleeping, working, exercising, or even when out to a fancy dinner. The companion Oura app takes a well-rounded approach to health, focusing on your overall well-being.

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