SAVE UP TO 19%:Oura's third-generation smart ring is Web Series Archivesbetween 15% and 19% off on Amazon, depending on your choice of color.
Amazon Prime Day is as good a time as any to load up on health tech. If you've been looking for a wearable that can track your sleep metrics (among other things), the discounted Oura Ring Gen 3 might be right for you.
As one of the many deals available on Prime Day, Oura is selling its latest smart ring for between 15 and 19% off, depending on color. For instance, the silver model is 19% off, coming in at $282.69 rather than the list price of $349. On the other end of the price spectrum, the rose gold model is $444.69 aftera 19% discount because it normally runs customers $549.
But every color is discounted to some extent, which is ideal for wearable shoppers because the very similar Samsung Galaxy Ring is right around the corner at $399. If you want to track your sleep and other health metrics without diving fully into the Samsung product ecosystem, now might be the time.
Topics Fitness Trackers Health Prime Day
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