Fitbit Air vs. Oura Ring: A Comparison of Screen-Free Fitness Trackers
By
Andrew Gebhart
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
A comparison review of two screen-free fitness trackers: the Fitbit Air wristband and the Oura smart ring. The Fitbit Air is positioned as a lightweight, affordable option with strong sleep and heart rate tracking plus AI coaching features, making it the recommended all-around choice. The article is based on hands-on testing of both devices to help readers decide between wrist-based and finger-based wearable wellness tracking.
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I tested both of these screen-free fitness trackers to determine whether the affordable Fitbit Air wristband or the stylish Oura smart ring is the better pick.
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