The Luna Ring Gen 2 convinced me to wear a smart ring every day again, and this Black Friday deal will convince you too

The Luna Ring Gen 2 smart ring
(Image credit: Future / Luna)

If you’re hoping to snag a deal on tech to help you hit your health goals, then this Black Friday, I’d suggest checking out the Luna Ring Gen 2, which is down $60 to $263.20 at Luna’s official webstore, thanks to code BFS20.

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What helps to amplify this deal is that this is all you’ll pay for the Luna Ring Gen 2. Unlike other smart rings and fitness trackers out there, you won’t need to fork out a subscription fee for premium features – or to access any features for that matter.

You’ll also get the sizing kit and charging case for free. They’re essential for helping you pick the correct smart ring size and for keeping your ring charged up and ready to use, whether you’re at home or travelling.

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Luna Ring Gen 2
Luna Ring Gen 2: was $329 now $263.20 at lunazone.com

Code: BFS20

<p>The Luna Ring Gen 2 is an excellent health accessory for folks who care about their wellbeing and general fitness, but who aren’t hitting hard gym workouts several times a week or training for a marathon. It’s more of an everyman’s tracker, and thanks to this Black Friday deal, it feels closer than ever to being a useful tool for many folks.

I used to wear my smart ring every day because it was the perfect fitness accessory for me. It had a discreet form factor that didn’t get in the way of any analogue watches I wanted to wear or frustrate me in my sleep, and its over-a-week-long battery life meant I could rely on it for sleep and basic fitness tracking without the hassle of finding time to recharge it every day like some smartwatches.

But as my fitness needs changed, I gravitated away from my daily driver because it lacked automatic or on-device fitness tracking, and I’d often go for a long walk or run and not see my activity logged in my fitness apps because I’d forget to start a workout on my phone.

The Luna Ring Gen 2 changed the game for me because it offers these automatic detections for walking and running – I’ve found it will pick up even some shorter walks if they’re more strenuous.

RingConn Gen 2

I used to wear my RingConn Gen 2 everyday (Image credit: Future)

The other big advantage of this ring is its circadian alignment guide and caffeine window features.

By monitoring metrics like your sleep, activity, and when you ingest caffeine (remember to log that last one), the app can offer a timeline and AI-powered insights to nudge your lifestyle in a healthy direction.

For example, it might suggest shifting your evening meal time earlier, advising you on when to stop drinking caffeine so you sleep better, or offering tips on when to be more active to help you control your stress and energy levels.

Plus, it offers all the usual useful tools, including SpO2 and heart rate monitoring, hydration and step reminders, and fertility-tracking (though I’m unable to test that last one and can’t speak for how effective it is).

The Luna Ring 2.0 held in a man&#039;s hand at IFA

I love the new Luna Ring Gen 2 (Image credit: Future)

As with some other smart rings, the Luna Ring Gen 2 isn’t tuned to help people who are training for a marathon or who are generally very fitness-minded – think folks who will hit the gym for intense workouts multiple times a week, or enjoy hours-long bike rides across the countryside.

Instead, it’s a health helper for folks who are more casual exercisers – jog, walk, do light gym workouts a couple times a week – and who want more general healthy living tips to help them sleep better and lower their stress levels.

And on that front, the Luna Ring Gen 2 is a really solid pick, especially when you consider that it’s extra affordable thanks to a 20%-off Black Friday discount with code BFS20, making it $263.20 at Luna’s official webstore for a limited time.

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Hamish Hector
Senior Staff Writer, News

Hamish is a Senior Staff Writer for TechRadar and you’ll see his name appearing on articles across nearly every topic on the site from smart home deals to speaker reviews to graphics card news and everything in between. He uses his broad range of knowledge to help explain the latest gadgets and if they’re a must-buy or a fad fueled by hype. Though his specialty is writing about everything going on in the world of virtual reality and augmented reality.

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