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Home / Technology / Smart Rings Overheat: Users Report Burns and Smoke

Smart Rings Overheat: Users Report Burns and Smoke

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Users reported Oura rings smoking and burning fingers recently.
  • Samsung Galaxy Ring battery swelled, rupturing around finger.
  • Oura offers responsive warranties and replacements for issues.
Smart Rings Overheat: Users Report Burns and Smoke

Recent reports highlight alarming safety incidents involving popular smart rings. Users have described Oura rings smoking and causing painful burns on their fingers, with one user experiencing a blister. Separately, a Samsung Galaxy Ring's battery reportedly swelled, rupturing around the wearer's finger just before a flight. These events stem from the nature of lithium-ion batteries, which can be prone to thermal runaway if damaged or defective.

While these occurrences are concerning, manufacturers emphasize that such incidents are rare and often isolated. Oura has stated they are thoroughly investigating the reported cases on a case-by-case basis, including third-party analysis, to understand the exact cause. For context, Oura has sold over 5.5 million rings, suggesting these particular issues do not represent a widespread problem.

Despite the risks associated with rechargeable batteries, modern advancements and stringent safety standards significantly lessen potential dangers. Oura also appears to be responsive to customer concerns, offering generous warranty and replacement policies for issues like depleting battery life, which some users have also reported.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
While rare, reported incidents suggest potential issues with the lithium-ion battery overheating or malfunctioning, leading to smoke and burns.
One user reported a Samsung Galaxy Ring battery swelling and rupturing around their finger, indicating a potential defect.
Generally, smart rings are safe due to advancements in battery technology and safety standards, though isolated incidents of overheating can occur.

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