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Comparison · 2 picks

RingConn Gen 2 vs Gen 2 Air (UK 2026)

By Smart Ring HQ editorial team 2 min read

RingConn sells two near-identical budget smart rings (finger-worn health wearables), and the choice between the Gen 2 and the lighter Gen 2 Air confuses a lot of buyers. They share the same sensors, the same no-subscription deal and almost the same price, so the decision comes down to a few specific trade-offs.

At a glance

All 2 options side by side.

Silver smart ring on a clean white background — RingConn Gen 2 RingConn Gen 2 3.9 / 5 RingConn Gen 2 Air smart ring worn on a finger RingConn Gen 2 Air 4.1 / 5
Price £239£239
Best for get it for the case and sleep apnoea. The lighter, cheaper-to-buy RingConn for most everyday users.
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The picks in detail

#1

RingConn RingConn Gen 2

3.9 / 5
From £239
Silver smart ring on a clean white background — RingConn Gen 2

Bottom line. The fuller-featured RingConn: get it for the case and sleep apnoea.

Pros

  • 10-12 day battery, two days more than the Air
  • Portable charging case included
  • Sleep apnoea monitoring

Cons

  • Slightly heavier than the Air
  • Same functional-not-polished app
#2 Best overall

RingConn RingConn Gen 2 Air

4.1 / 5
From £239
RingConn Gen 2 Air smart ring worn on a finger

Bottom line. The lighter, cheaper-to-buy RingConn for most everyday users.

Pros

  • Featherweight 2.5-4 g build
  • Often streets below £215
  • Same core sleep and heart tracking

Cons

  • No sleep apnoea monitoring
  • Charges on a dock, not a portable case

What is actually different?

Four things. The standard Gen 2 has sleep apnoea monitoring, ships with a portable charging case, runs 10-12 days versus the Air's 10, and comes in more finishes. The Air is lighter at 2.5-4 g, slimmer, and usually streets a little cheaper. Sensors, app, water resistance and the no-subscription model are identical.

Which is better value?

The Air, narrowly. Both carry a £239 RRP, but the Air is frequently discounted closer to £210, and you are not paying for the charging case you may never use. If you can find the standard Gen 2 on a strong discount, its extra features tip it back.

Which should you buy?

For most people, the Gen 2 Air is the smarter buy: lighter, cheaper, same everyday tracking. Choose the standard Gen 2 if sleep apnoea alerts or a pocketable charging case matter to you. Either way you get RingConn's subscription-free deal; see the best smart rings guide for how they rank against rivals.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Is the RingConn Gen 2 Air better than the Gen 2?
For most buyers, yes: it is lighter and usually cheaper with the same core tracking. The standard Gen 2 only pulls ahead if you want sleep apnoea monitoring or the portable charging case.
Q02Do they cost the same?
Both have a £239 RRP, but the Air is frequently discounted closer to £210, making it the cheaper option in practice.
Q03What does the Air leave out?
Sleep apnoea monitoring, the portable charging case, two of the colour options, and two days of rated battery life.
Best overall RingConn Gen 2 Air
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