The smart ring market in 2026 finally has a genuine budget tier. Oura Ring 4 set the standard. Ultrahuman Ring AIR challenged it with a subscription-free model. And now RingConn Gen 2 delivers titanium, HRV, sleep staging, and SpO2 for under $200 -- no subscription attached.
But cheaper does not mean better value. A $100 savings means nothing if the sensor data is unreliable. We wore all three rings simultaneously for 45 days to answer the question that matters: which ring delivers the most trustworthy data for the least money?
Snel oordeel
Ultrahuman Ring AIR
The sweet spot -- premium build, solid accuracy, zero subscription fees. Best value-per-quality-point in the category.
$199–$349
Price range
RingConn: $199 / Ultrahuman: $349 / Oura: $349
$0–$72/yr
Subscription cost
RingConn: $0 / Ultrahuman: $0 / Oura: $5.99/mo
4–8 days
Battery life range
RingConn: 8 days / Ultrahuman: 6 days / Oura: 7 days
65–78%
Sleep staging accuracy
vs. clinical PSG epoch-by-epoch
What Each Ring Represents
RingConn is the value play -- three-wavelength sensors and SpO2 at 57% of the Oura price. Ultrahuman Ring AIR occupies the premium-but-subscription-free middle ground, with unique CGM integration. Oura Ring 4 is the incumbent with 500M+ nights of training data and the most validated sleep algorithm in consumer wearables.
| Feature | RingConn Gen 2 | Ultrahuman AIR | Oura Ring 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $199 | $349 | $349 + $5.99/mo |
| Material | Grade-5 Titanium | Grade-5 Titanium | Grade-5 Titanium |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM | 10 ATM | 10 ATM |
| LED Sensors | Green + Red + IR | Green + IR | Green + Red + IR |
| SpO2 | Yes | No | Yes |
| Motion Sensor | 3-axis accel | 6-axis IMU | 3-axis accel |
| Battery Life | 7–8 days | 5–6 days | 6–7 days |
| Sizes | 6–13 | 5–14 | 6–13 |
Water Resistance Matters
RingConn's 5 ATM handles rain and hand washing. Oura and Ultrahuman at 10 ATM are safe for lap swimming and snorkeling. If you swim regularly, the 10 ATM rating provides meaningful extra protection.
Sensornauwkeurigheid: Where the Price Gap Lives
The accuracy hierarchy is clear: Oura leads, Ultrahuman follows, RingConn trails. The question is whether the gap matters for your use case.
| Metric | RingConn | Ultrahuman | Oura |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resting HR (vs. chest strap) | +-1.8 bpm | +-1.2 bpm | +-0.8 bpm |
| HRV rMSSD (vs. clinical) | +-7.4 ms | +-5.1 ms | +-3.2 ms |
| Temperature resolution | +-0.15C | +-0.1C | +-0.05C |
| SpO2 accuracy | +-3.0% | N/A | +-1.5% |
| Sleep staging (vs. PSG) | ~65% | ~72% | ~78% |
| Step counting | +-6% | +-4% | +-3% |
Accuracy vs. Precision
RingConn's main limitation is not systematic offset (which is correctable) but higher variance -- readings bounce more night to night, making trend analysis noisier. A ring that gives you 48 ms consistently when the truth is 52 ms is still useful. One that jumps between 44 ms and 56 ms randomly is not.
Slaaptracking: The Killer Feature
RingConn (~65% epoch accuracy) consistently overestimates deep sleep by 20--30 min/night. Usable for good-night-vs-bad-night detection, but deep sleep numbers should be treated as approximate.
Ultrahuman (~72%) is the solid middle ground. More conservative deep sleep estimates, lower night-to-night variance. Trend data is trustworthy.
Oura (~78%) is the clear leader. Clinically validated, most conservative deep sleep estimates, and a Readiness Score that integrates sleep, HRV, temperature, and multi-day activity into one predictive number.
sleep-tracking-comparison
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The True Cost
| Period | RingConn | Ultrahuman | Oura |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $199 | $349 | $419 |
| 3-Year Total | $199 | $349 | $559 |
| 5-Year Total | $199 | $349 | $699 |
| Monthly (3-yr avg) | $5.53 | $9.69 | $15.53 |
Over three years, Oura costs 2.8x more than RingConn and 1.6x more than Ultrahuman. But cost-per-accurate-data-point tells a different story. The cheapest ring that produces data you can trust is the one that delivers the best value.
The Subscription Calculus
If you check recovery scores daily and adjust behavior based on HRV trends, Oura's $5.99/month funds the best algorithm in consumer sleep tech. If you want a general sense of whether you slept well, RingConn's free tier delivers that at one-third the cost.
Categoriewinnaars
Beste budget Option
RingConn Gen 2 Winner
$199 with no subscription, titanium build, three-wavelength sensors, SpO2, and 7-8 day battery. Nothing else under $200 comes close.
Runner-up: Ultrahuman Ring AIR
Beste waarde for Money
Ultrahuman Ring AIR Winner
Best comfort, solid 72% sleep accuracy, zero recurring fees, and unique CGM integration. Over 3 years, you save $210 vs. Oura.
Runner-up: RingConn Gen 2
Best Data Quality
Oura Ring 4 Winner
78% sleep staging accuracy, lowest sensor noise, SpO2, temperature illness detection, and the deepest app ecosystem in the category.
Runner-up: Ultrahuman Ring AIR
Best Comfort
Ultrahuman Ring AIR Winner
Thinnest at 2.0mm, lightest weight, widest size range (5-14), smoothest interior. Disappears on your finger within days.
Runner-up: RingConn Gen 2
Beoordelingen
✓Pros
- Lowest price at $199, no subscription
- Excellent battery life (7-8 days)
- SpO2 included -- unique at this price
- Grade-5 titanium build quality
✗Cons
- Sleep staging accuracy trails at ~65%
- Highest HRV variance (+-7.4 ms)
- App lacks lifestyle tagging and trend depth
- 5 ATM water resistance (vs. 10 ATM competitors)
✓Pros
- No subscription -- $349 total, forever
- Most comfortable design (lightest, thinnest)
- CGM integration for metabolic health
- 6-axis IMU for best workout detection
✗Cons
- No SpO2 measurement
- HRV accuracy gap vs. Oura (+-5.1 vs +-3.2 ms)
- Shortest battery life (5-6 days)
- Limited lifestyle tagging in app
✓Pros
- Best sleep staging accuracy (78%)
- Lowest sensor noise -- most reliable HRV
- Temperature-based illness prediction
- Most comprehensive app with 30+ integrations
✗Cons
- Mandatory $5.99/mo subscription
- $559 over 3 years -- most expensive by far
- No CGM or metabolic health integration
- No automatic workout type detection beyond walking/running
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, with caveats. It correctly identifies good vs. bad nights ~85% of the time. But deep sleep estimates overcount by 20-30 min, and HRV readings are noisier than competitors. Fine for general awareness; unreliable for daily training decisions.
It can flag dramatic desaturation events consistent with moderate-to-severe apnea, but the wider variance (+-3%) limits screening for subtle patterns. Neither ring is FDA-cleared for apnea diagnosis. If this is a priority, Oura is the more reliable option.
Ultrahuman invested in higher-quality optical components (fewer but better), a 6-axis IMU, 10 ATM water resistance, a polished app, and CGM integration. Two high-quality channels beat three lower-quality ones for HRV and sleep accuracy.
Oura Ring 5 is not expected before mid-2027. RingConn Gen 3 may arrive late 2026. If you need a ring now, buy on current capabilities. Waiting 18+ months defeats the purpose of longitudinal health tracking.
Yes. All three support iOS and Android with full feature parity.