Smart Ring Subscription Costs Compared UK 2026

Smart ring subscription costs compared: Oura's monthly fee vs the no-subscription Galaxy Ring, RingConn and Ultrahuman. Full 3-year cost breakdown.

Calculating the long-term cost of owning a smart ring
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By Rob Griffiths2 July 2026 · 5 min read

A smart ring's sticker price is only half the story. The single biggest split in the market is whether a ring locks its insights behind a monthly subscription, and over a typical three-year ownership window that decision swings the total cost by hundreds of pounds. This guide does the maths.

The headline divide is simple: the Oura Ring 5 requires a subscription to unlock most of its app, while almost every major rival - the Samsung Galaxy Ring, RingConn Gen 3, Ultrahuman Ring Air and Amazfit Helio Ring - charges nothing beyond the one-off purchase. What that means for your wallet depends on how long you keep the ring.

Which smart rings charge a subscription?

As of 2026, Oura (the market-leading smart ring brand) is the only mainstream ring that gates its core features behind a recurring fee. The Oura Ring 5 costs around £399 (RRP, UK), and without the roughly £5.99/month Oura Membership the app collapses to bare scores with no trends, insights or detailed breakdowns.

Every other major ring is subscription-free. You pay once and own every feature for the life of the device. That includes the Samsung Galaxy Ring, the RingConn Gen 3, the Ultrahuman Ring Air and the Amazfit Helio Ring. Our no-subscription guide covers the full field.

How much does an Oura subscription add over time?

The Oura Membership is billed monthly at around £5.99. That is modest month to month, but it compounds. The table below shows the running total for an Oura Ring 5 versus its subscription-free rivals at one, two and three years of ownership.

Oura Ring 5Samsung Galaxy RingRingConn Gen 3Ultrahuman Ring AirAmazfit Helio Ring
Upfront£399£399£299£329£269
After 1 year£471£399£299£329£269
After 2 years£543£399£299£329£269
After 3 years£615£399£299£329£269

Is the Oura subscription worth paying for?

It depends on what you value. Oura's subscription buys the most polished insight layer in the category - readiness scoring, detailed sleep staging, long-term trends and a steady stream of new features delivered through the app rather than new hardware. For users who want the data interpreted for them, that ongoing development has genuine value.

The counter-argument is ownership. A subscription-free ring like the RingConn Gen 3 gives you every feature permanently, and over three years it costs less than half what an Oura does. If you are comfortable reading your own metrics and do not need constant new features, the recurring fee is hard to justify.

What happens to your data if you stop paying?

This is the often-overlooked risk of a subscription model. If you cancel an Oura Membership, the ring keeps recording but the app strips back to minimal scores - the detailed insights you were paying for disappear until you resubscribe. Your historical data is retained on your account, but the interpretation layer goes dark.

Subscription-free rings have no such cliff. The features you bought on day one remain available regardless of what the manufacturer does with future pricing. For buyers who dislike that dependency, it is a strong argument for paying once. Data ownership and export are worth checking before you commit - our smart ring data privacy guide covers what each brand does with your information.

Which smart ring is cheapest to own?

Over a three-year window the Amazfit Helio Ring is the cheapest to own at around £269 flat, with the RingConn Gen 3 close behind at £299 - both with no recurring cost. The Ultrahuman Ring Air follows at £329 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring at £399 - still well below Oura's roughly £615 three-year total.

The decision is not purely financial: Oura's app and ecosystem may justify the premium for some. But if total cost of ownership is your priority, a subscription-free ring is unambiguously the better value. For the full market view, see our best smart rings of 2026 roundup.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Which smart rings have no subscription?
The Samsung Galaxy Ring, RingConn Gen 3, Ultrahuman Ring Air and Amazfit Helio Ring all unlock their full feature set with no recurring fee. The Oura Ring 5 is the main mainstream ring that requires a monthly subscription.
Q02How much is the Oura subscription in the UK?
The Oura Membership costs around £5.99 per month. Over three years that adds roughly £216 to the £399 ring price, for a total cost of ownership near £615.
Q03What happens to Oura if you cancel the subscription?
The ring keeps recording, but the app reverts to minimal scores - detailed sleep staging, readiness insights and trends disappear until you resubscribe. Your historical data stays on your account.
Q04Is a subscription-free smart ring as good as Oura?
For raw metrics, yes - rings like the RingConn Gen 3 cover sleep, heart rate and activity well. Oura's edge is its insight and interpretation layer, which some users value enough to pay for. For total cost of ownership, subscription-free wins clearly.