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Black Friday always turns into a playground for tech deals, and this year is no different. Phones, tablets, headphones – pretty much every category is getting a price drop. And yep, smart rings are officially part of the Black Friday party, too.
The Galaxy Ring gets a massive Black Friday discount
Smart rings still aren’t mainstream yet, but they’ve definitely carved out their spot in the wearable space. At the top of that pile sits the Galaxy Ring, which normally comes with a pretty bold price tag. But right now? Black Friday knocks 38% off the price – dropping it to under $250.
Galaxy Ring size 13 is currently 38% off!
$150 off (38%)
If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s smart ring, Black Friday is the moment to grab it. The Galaxy Ring is now 38% off – a full $150 below its regular price – so jump on it while the deal’s still up.
There is one tiny detail, though: that full 38% discount applies only to size 13. Every other size sits at 30% off, which is still a very solid deal. And, as someone who has tried enough wearables to know better, getting the right size matters a lot. If the ring doesn’t fit well, your health data won’t be as precise – and that basically defeats the purpose.
What the Galaxy Ring actually does
Think of the Galaxy Ring as a fitness tracker that just happens to live on your finger instead of your wrist. It pairs with Galaxy phones through the Samsung Health app, and once you’re set up, it measures your heart rate, keeps an eye on your stress levels, and helps you spot trends throughout your day.
It auto-detects simple workouts like walking and running, while everything else needs to be started manually from Samsung Health. And honestly, where it shines the most is sleep tracking – because unlike a chunky smartwatch, you barely notice you’re wearing a ring throughout the night.
Samsung promises up to 7 days of battery life, and yes, that number holds up in real use – we saw the same thing in our review. You really can go almost a full week between charges.
The ring comes in a stylish box. | Image credit – PhoneArena
If you care about fitness and health data but hate wearing something bulky on your wrist, the Galaxy Ring is kind of the ideal middle ground. It’s lightweight, stylish, and covers all the health features most people actually need. And with this big of a discount – especially that rare 38% off – now is pretty much the best moment to grab one.
Deals like this don’t pop up often, so if the Galaxy Ring has been sitting in your “maybe someday” list, Black Friday might be that day.
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Tsveta, a passionate technology enthusiast and accomplished playwright, combines her love for mobile technologies and writing to explore and reveal the transformative power of tech. From being an early follower of PhoneArena to relying exclusively on her smartphone for photography, she embraces the immense capabilities of compact devices in our daily lives. With a Journalism degree and an explorative spirit, Tsveta not only provides expert insights into the world of gadgets and smartphones but also shares a unique perspective shaped by her diverse interests in travel, culture, and visual storytelling.
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