These 3-Wick Candles are a great deal!
JCPenney has these 3-Wick Candles for just $7.99 right now!
Choose from so many scents and color options. These would make great gifts.
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These 3-Wick Candles are a great deal!
JCPenney has these 3-Wick Candles for just $7.99 right now!
Choose from so many scents and color options. These would make great gifts.
Choose free in-store pickup to avoid shipping costs.
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This Kobalt 297-Piece Tool Set with Hard Case would make a great gift!
Lowes has this Kobalt 297-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanics Tool Set with Hard Case for just $99 shipped right now!
This set includes three 90-tooth ratchets, over one hundred SAE and metric 6- and 12-point sockets, thirty-six bit driver sockets, six SAE and metric stubby combination wrenches, ratchets and a broad assortment of hex keys, insert bits, nut drivers and a magnetic driver handle.
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This popular deal on ULTA Beauty Boxes is back!
ULTA has a these Beauty Boxes on sale for just $19.99 right now! Plus, use the promo code 576485 to save an extra $5 off your $15+ purchase making them just $14.99!
These make amazing gifts for pre-teens! This is a super HOT deal so don’t miss it.
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Check out this hot deal on this Dreamegg Portable White Noise Machine!
Amazon has this Dreamegg Portable White Noise Machine in Classic White for just $9.49 shipped when you use coupon code VFVTKUAB at checkout.
This is regularly $29.99 and gets great reviews! Perfect for traveling or for babies/kids!
Valid for a limited time only, while supplies last.

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This is a great deal on Christmas Inflatables!
This popular deal is back! Walmart has Christmas Inflatables for just $13.48 right now!
Choose from several cute 3.5-4 foot designs.
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This Women’s Cardigan Sweater is so cute!
Amazon has this Women’s Cardigan Sweater for just $17.99 when you use the promo code 40TLEW4J at checkout!
Choose from six colors in sizes S to XXL.
Valid through December 14, 2025.
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Here’s a great stock up price on Pringles Snack Stacks!
Amazon has these Pringles Snack Stacks Potato Crisps Chips (27 count) for only $10.48 shipped when you clip the 20% off coupon and check out through Subscribe & Save!
Note: Once your order ships, you can go into your Amazon account and cancel your subscription if you don’t want recurring orders.

Meal time just got so much easier!
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These Acrylic Photo Blocks would make great gifts!
Through December 13th, Walgreens is offering Buy 1, Get 2 Free Acrylic Photo Blocks when you use the promo code 3ACRYLICS at checkout!
These would make great frugal gift ideas.
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Grab these Westcott School Left and Right Handed Kids 5” Scissors for a great price!
Amazon has these Westcott School Left and Right Handed Kids 5” Scissors (12 pack) for only $4.79 right now!
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Wow! This is a rare deal on eggs!

Head to Kroger where you can score eggs (12-count) for $1.49! Here’s how:
Buy 1 Kroger Eggs (12 count) – $2.09
Clip the $1.49 digital coupon (can be used 5x)
$1.49 each after coupon

Valid through December 9, 2025.

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If you’re a mom on the go who wants deeper insight into your sleep, stress, and overall wellness without adding more to your plate, these smart rings for women might be your new favorite tool. This guide breaks down our personal experiences with the Oura Ring 4 vs. RingConn Gen 2 Air so you can choose the best smart ring for simplified, everyday health tracking.

For a few years, I had a Fitbit. And it was okay, but I didn’t feel like the tracking on it was super accurate — especially when it came to sleep. After hearing rave reviews from others about the Oura Ring, I decided to give it a try and I’m so glad I did! I’ve always been a fan of simple, low-maintenance tools that help me stay on top of my health, and smart rings have quickly become one of my favorite finds.
As a busy mom, I don’t always want to wear a smartwatch, especially one that feels clunky or needs constant charging. That’s why I was intrigued by the idea of a sleek little ring that could track things like my sleep, recovery, heart rate, and more without getting in the way.
Right now, the two most talked-about smart rings are the Oura Ring 4 (which I personally use) and the RingConn Gen 2 Air (which my sister Gretchen has). But if you’re trying to decide which one is actually worth your money, or which one has the features you’ll really use, it’s not always an easy choice.
In this post, I’ll break down both options — comparing the features, the prices, and the benefits of each ring –and then Gretchen and I will each share what we love about our own smart ring choice, so you can figure out which one best fits your lifestyle and your budget.
Let’s start with an overview of what you actually get with each one.
Oura Ring 4: I have the Oura Ring 3, but would definitely get the Oura Ring 4 if I were going to purchase one now. The Oura Ring is built from titanium, comes in a nice range of finishes and sizes, and tracks a large number of biometrics including heart rate, HRV (Heart Rate Variability), temperature trends, sleep staging, readiness and activity. It’s a full‑on wellness device.
Because it offers so much, it does come at a premium: the upfront cost is higher and there’s a subscription fee if you want full access to all the data.
RingConn Gen 2 Air: This one is positioned as a more budget‑friendly smart ring alternative. It still tracks a lot of the key metrics like sleep, heart rate, HRV, and temperature. Additional features include a thinner/slimmer ring design and stronger battery life claims (10‑12 days, depending on size/model), compared to Oura. The biggest perk? Lower upfront cost and, in many cases, no monthly subscription needed.
Let’s start with the Oura Ring, since it’s the one I’m familiar with. The Oura Ring is beautifully designed. It’s made with titanium, comes in a few different finishes, and fits comfortably on your finger. It tracks a wide range of wellness data, including sleep stages, heart rate, HRV (which stands for Heart Rate Variability and represents how well your body is adapting to stress and recovering), body temperature trends, and a “readiness” score that tells you how well your body is recovering.
What I love is that it doesn’t just give you numbers; it actually gives you real-time insights you can implement. For example, it can encourage you to take a rest day, to try to get to bed earlier or wind down earlier, or to get in more steps or movement. It will also alert you if it appears your body is worn down and likely getting sick.
The app is really clean and easy to use, and it makes me feel like I’m getting a personalized wellness check-in every day. I find that it motivates me to take better care of myself, to prioritize more sleep, to move throughout the day, and to slow down instead of just push through when I’m worn down.
RingConn’s Gen 2 Air smart ring is another solid option and costs less upfront. It tracks similar data like sleep, heart rate, and activity, and is known for being lightweight and slim. It’s ideal if you want to keep tabs on your wellness without going all-in on analytics. And a big plus? It doesn’t require a monthly subscription in most cases, which makes it a more budget-friendly option over the long run.
This might sound small, but how the ring feels on your hand really matters, especially if you’re wearing it 24/7. I’ve worn my Oura Ring during errands, workouts, bedtime routines, and everything in between. It’s slightly thicker than a regular ring but not heavy or annoying. I honestly forget I’m even wearing it most of the time.
RingConn’s ring is a little slimmer and more lightweight, which might be more comfortable if you’re sensitive to how jewelry feels on your hands.
Both smart rings are waterproof and built to withstand everyday life, which is great for anyone who’s constantly working with their hands, cooking daily, or doing household tasks. Just be sure to order the sizing kit before you buy since getting the right fit makes all the difference.

Sleep is one of the main reasons I started wearing a smart ring in the first place. Between parenting, work, and life in general, getting enough quality sleep has always been a challenge for me. The Oura Ring has been great for tracking my sleep patterns and helping me understand how well I’m recovering. I check my readiness score most mornings and I find it helps me decide how hard to push myself, or when to give myself some grace and a little extra rest in my day. I appreciate that the Oura goes beyond just the raw data and gives me these insights I can act on to feel better each day!
I’ve learned a lot of different things from the tracking — such as, when I go to bed by 11 p.m. (or earlier!), I get much deeper sleep. This has really motivated me to make earlier bedtimes a priority. If you want to hear more of what I’ve learned and how much my Oura ring has impacted me, listen to My Honest Experience With Wearing an Oura Ring.
From what I’ve read and watched, the RingConn performs well in this area, too. It doesn’t have the same detailed breakdowns or “coaching” insights, but it still gives you helpful information about how long you slept and how restful your sleep was. It’s a good fit for someone who just wants to stay aware of their sleep habits without needing as in-depth metrics.
Gretchen here! I’ve been faithfully wearing my RingConn Gen 2 for several months now and have been so impressed. I love that it tracks SO many aspects about my sleep (sleep stages, heart rate, skin temperature, HRV, and more) and I can easily see it all every morning. It also takes all the things it tracks into consideration and lets me know my overall sleep efficiency. This has been super eye opening to see how the things I do and eat, the stress in my life, as well as how I spend the last hour before I go to sleep ALL affect how well I’m sleeping.
When it comes to activity, the Oura Ring does a nice job tracking steps, calories burned, and workouts like walking or running. It’s not as detailed as a fitness tracker or smartwatch, but it gives me a clear picture of how active I’ve been each day.
The Oura Ring also provide insight and feedback on other data like, if you enable inactivity alerts, it will prompt you to stand if you’ve been sitting too long. There’s even a feature that tracks your cycle based off biometric data, like temperature, which you can use to predict your period or track your fertility.
I think if you’re someone who exercises regularly and wants lots of fitness-specific data, you might find the Oura more satisfying. But if you just want a general sense of your daily movement, RingConn is perfectly fine.
The RingConn also tracks activity, though some reviews say it’s a little more basic than the Oura’s tracking. Gretchen here! My RingConn seems to track my steps and fitness extremely well. I used to use a Fitbit and it was frustrating because it was not accurate at all. I love trying to “close all my rings” and it gives me motivation. It also alerts me if I’ve been sitting too long and need to get up and move around. I’m a runner and weightlifter and my RingConn has kept track of when I work out and usually has a pretty accurate idea of what kind of work out I did (my app will ask me if it’s not sure).
One of my favorite aspects of the RingConn is the way it keeps track of my cycles and fertility. It gives me information each day on what is happening and what foods to eat/avoid, what kind of mood I should expect, and more. So far, it has been spot on and the longer I wear it, the more accurate it should be as it gets to know my body. This would be an amazing feature to have for someone who is trying to get pregnant or avoid getting pregnant naturally.
Lastly, I find it fun and interesting to watch it track my stress levels. RingConn gives a ton of information regarding your stress levels throughout the day and this is kind of fascinating to me.
The cost difference between the two rings is something to consider. The Oura Ring typically starts at around $349 and, depending on the finish you choose, it can go up to around $500. On top of that, you can choose to pay a monthly subscription fee (currently $5.99/month or about $70/year) if you want access to all the features and data. I use the subscription and find it helpful, but you definitely have to ask yourself if you’ll use it enough to justify the cost.
The RingConn Gen 2 Air, on the other hand, usually sells for around $199 and doesn’t come with any ongoing fees. That’s a huge selling point if you’re looking to make a one-time investment without committing to a subscription. When you add up what you’d spend on the Oura Ring over a few years — especially if you’re not regularly digging into the app or using all the features — it’s easy to see how RingConn might make more sense for someone who wants to save money while still tracking basic health data.
If you’ve ever forgotten to charge your phone, you’ll be happy to know both rings hold a charge for several days. I usually charge my Oura Ring once a week while I’m showering or doing laundry. The battery typically lasts five to eight days. It takes about an hour or so to fully charge, and I don’t feel like it’s a hassle to charge it this regularly.
RingConn actually boasts a slightly longer battery life — somewhere around seven to ten days, depending on how you use it. This is a great perk if you want to worry even less about keeping it powered up. Some versions even come with a charging case that’s easy to bring along when you’re traveling.

That really depends on what you’re looking for and how much you’re willing to spend. If you want something affordable, simple, and effective and don’t want to deal with monthly fees, RingConn is a great option. You’ll still get the core features that matter most, like sleep and heart rate tracking, without the premium price tag.
But, if you’re ready to invest in a wellness tool that offers more detailed insights, a beautifully designed app, and a little extra polish, the Oura Ring could be worth it. Just make sure that, if you want the premium features, you’re ready to pay that monthly subscription fee.
I’ve been really happy with my Oura Ring, but I also know it’s not the perfect fit for everyone. If I were starting from scratch today, I’d definitely take some time to weigh what I really wanted to track, and what I’d actually use consistently before making a decision.
Gretchen here! I feel like I need to give a bigger shout out to RingConn. I know Crystal loves her Oura Ring, but I think the RingConn is amazing. I’ve talked to quite a few friends who have one (including Crystal!) and it seems to me like my RingConn is every bit as good. I only charge it for about an hour once every 12-15 days – which is amazing. The cost is so much lower than an Oura AND I don’t have to pay a monthly subscription fee.
Smart rings are such a fantastic and low-maintenance way to stay more in tune with your health and wellness. Whether you’re aiming to get better sleep, manage stress, or simply move more each day, both the Oura Ring and RingConn can help. I hope this breakdown gave you a better sense of which one might be right for you and your budget.
If you’ve tried either of these rings, I’d love to hear what you think. And if you’re just getting started on your wellness journey, remember: the best tool is the one you’ll actually use. Keep it simple, listen to your body, and give yourself grace.

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Run over to Walmart to grab this hot deal!
Walmart has JLab Go Air Pop Bluetooth Earbuds for only $9.88! Choose from several colors.
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This week we will be working on using up the groceries left over from last week (because YES, I wanted to be prepared with extra food in the house when my older children were home from college for Thanksgiving break. And NO, of course we didn’t eat the amount that I bought, haha) – which means I didn’t have much to buy at the store.

2 gallons Whole Milk – $5.96
1 Half and Half – $2.45
1 Orange Juice – $3.19
1 Unsweetened Almond Milk – $2.25
1 24-oz carton Cottage Cheese – $2.85
2 bags Frozen Mixed Veggies – $1.90
1 3-ct bag Multi-Colored Peppers = $2.39
1 bag Mini Sweet Peppers – $2.89
1 Cauliflower – $2.89
2 bags Flour Tortillas – $3.70
2 loaves Sandwich Bread – $2.50
Total: $32.97

4 boxes Kellogg’s Pop Tarts – $5.60, used (2) $1/2 Printables – $3.60 for 4 boxes after Coupons
4 boxes Cheeze-Its – $11.20, used (2) $1.25/2 Printables – $8.70 for 4 after coupons
2 boxes Kellogg’s Cereal – $5.79, used $1/2 Printable – $4.79 for 2 after Coupon (I bought these assuming they would qualify for the $2/2 Kellogg’s Cereal Ibotta rebate – unfortunately I didn’t read the fine print and only certain cereals qualify. This would have been a great price with the rebate. I didn’t return them, however because my family LOVES Frosted Rice Krispies!)
2 boxes Rice Chex + 3 boxes Cheerios – $11.65, used $1.50/3 General Mills Cereal Publix Digital Coupon and $1/2 General Mills Cereal Publix Digital Coupon, plus received 3900 points from Fetch ($3.90 – this combination of cereals completed several Fetch offers for me) and (3) $0.50/1 Cheerios Ibotta Rebates plus $1/2 General Mills Cereal Ibotta Rebate – $2.75 for 5 boxes after Coupons and Rebates
3 Clearly Canadian Zero Sugar – $4.19, used B2G1 Clearly Canadian Zero Sugar Publix Digital Coupon – $1.40 for 3 after Coupon
1 can Poppi – $2, received $0.75/1 Poppi Ibotta Rebate plus $0.75 Poppi Ibotta Bonus Rebate – $0.50 after Rebates
1 Baker’s Joy Cooking Spray – $2.99, received 300 points from Swagbucks ($3) – FREE after Rebate
1 bag Rosina’s Meatballs – $4.64, used $1.50/1 Rosina’s Publix Digital Coupon – $3.14 after Coupon
2 boxes Quaker Instant Oatmeal Packets – $3.69, received $5 Rebate from Flavor Wiki and $6 Rebate from Flavor Wiki – $7.31 Money Maker after Rebates
~ Used $2/$10 Publix Digital Perk
Total after Coupons and Rebates: $15.57

A LOT of apples from our favorite roadside stand!
Total: $18
Grocery Total for the Week: $66.54
Cereal, Oatmeal, Toast, Boiled Eggs, Smoothies
Cheese Quesadillas, Peppers/Carrots with Dip, Apples, Pop Tarts x 3
Leftovers x 4
Venison Meatloaf, Tossed Salad, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes
Homemade Pepperoni Pizza, Roasted Cauliflower
Chicken Pot Pie, Sliced Apples
Chili, Crackers, Shredded Cheese
Spaghetti and Meatballs, Breadsticks, Tossed Salad
Quiche, Mixed Veggies, Biscuits
Leftover Chili over Baked Potatoes, Shredded Cheese

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Looking for a countertop ice maker? Check out this sale at Target!
Today only, Target is offering up to 50% off ice makers and refrigerators!
This is such a great deal. There are lots of items included in this sale.
As a deal idea, get this 35 Lbs. Countertop Nugget Ice Maker for just $149.99 shipped (regularly $249.99)!
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