Best Smart Ring for Couples UK 2026

The best smart rings for couples in 2026: comfortable in bed, sized for two, and why subscription-free rings save the most when the fee doubles.

A couple each wearing a smart ring to track sleep and recovery
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By Rob Griffiths2 July 2026 · 6 min read

Smart rings suit couples in a way watches do not: there is no bright screen lighting up the bedroom, they are comfortable to sleep in, and each partner gets their own clean read on sleep and recovery. They also make a popular shared gift for anniversaries and Valentine's Day.

The catch most buyers miss is cost. Because each person needs a separate ring and account, anything with a subscription charges you twice a month. This guide covers what actually matters when buying for two and which rings make the most sense.

Can couples share one smart ring or one account?

No. A smart ring is a personal device sized to one finger, and the apps are built around a single user, so each partner needs their own ring and their own account. You cannot meaningfully share a single ring between two people.

What you can sometimes share is data. Oura offers a sharing feature that lets you show selected metrics to people you choose, which some couples use to compare sleep or readiness. Most other rings keep each account separate, so comparing is a manual, side-by-side affair. Either way, plan on buying two rings.

Why subscription cost matters double for couples

This is the single biggest financial factor when buying for two. A ring with a mandatory membership charges each account separately, so a subscription that looks modest for one person doubles for a couple. Two Oura memberships, for example, run to roughly £12 a month between you, which compounds into hundreds of pounds over a few years on top of two rings.

Subscription-free rings sidestep that entirely: you pay once per ring and owe nothing further. For couples especially, that makes the no-subscription options disproportionately good value. Our subscription cost comparison shows how quickly the fee adds up, and our no-subscription guide lists the full field.

Which smart rings are best for couples?

The right choice depends on whether you prioritise value across two rings or the best possible insight for each partner. Remember to order the correct size for each person, ideally using each brand's sizing kit, since partners rarely share a ring size.

Best value for two - RingConn Gen 3
around £299 each, no subscription; long battery and solid all-round tracking, so two rings cost nothing extra to run
Best budget pair - Amazfit Helio Ring
around £269 each (often less), no subscription; the cheapest credible way to kit out a couple
Best premium pair - Oura Ring 5
from £399 each + £5.99/mo membership per person; the best sleep insight and a data-sharing feature, but two subscriptions
Best for Samsung couples - Samsung Galaxy Ring
around £399 each, no subscription; ideal if you both use Samsung Galaxy phones

RingConn Gen 3 and Amazfit Helio: best value for two

For most couples, a pair of subscription-free rings is the sensible buy. The RingConn Gen 3 offers strong battery life and reliable sleep, heart-rate and activity tracking with no recurring fee, so two of them cost nothing extra to run. If budget is tighter, the Amazfit Helio Ring is the cheapest credible option and is frequently discounted, making it an easy way to get both partners tracking without a big outlay.

Oura Ring 5: best insight if you will pay for both

If you want the most refined sleep and readiness data for each partner and the doubled membership does not put you off, two Oura Ring 5s are the premium pick. Oura's sharing feature also lets each of you show selected metrics to the other, which suits couples who like comparing notes on sleep. Just go in clear-eyed about paying two memberships at roughly £5.99 each per month.

Are smart rings a good couples gift?

They can be, with one caveat: sizing. A ring only works if it fits, so a surprise gift risks the wrong size. The safest approach is to gift a sizing kit first, or choose a brand that includes one, then order the correct size. Matching finishes make a nice his-and-hers touch. For more gifting ideas, see our smart ring gift guide and the sizing guide.

Q01Can two people share one smart ring?
No. A smart ring is sized to one finger and its app is built for a single user, so each partner needs their own ring and account. Plan on buying two.
Q02What is the best smart ring for couples on a budget?
A pair of subscription-free rings such as the RingConn Gen 3 or the often-discounted Amazfit Helio Ring. With no recurring fee, two rings cost nothing extra to run.
Q03Do subscriptions cost more for couples?
Yes. Because each person needs their own account, a mandatory membership is charged twice. Two Oura memberships run to roughly £12 a month between you, which is why subscription-free rings are better value for two.
Q04Can couples compare their data?
Sometimes. Oura offers a sharing feature for showing selected metrics to people you choose. Most other rings keep accounts separate, so comparing is a manual, side-by-side process.