Affiliate Disclosure

How we earn money and how affiliate links work on this site.

Last updated: May 2026

Amazon Associate disclosure

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

This site participates in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

What this means for you

The Smart Ring Lab participates in affiliate programs. This means some links on this site may earn us a commission if you click and make a purchase.

This doesn’t change what we write. It doesn’t change our recommendations. And it doesn’t cost you anything extra.

When you click an affiliate link (like an Amazon link to a RingConn product), the retailer knows you came from our site. If you buy something, we may receive a small commission.

You pay the same price. The commission comes from the retailer, not from you.

We use affiliate links primarily for:

We do NOT use affiliate links for:

How this affects our content

Affiliate relationships do NOT influence what we write.

We don’t accept sponsored reviews. We don’t write positive coverage because a brand pays us. If a product has real downsides, we include them.

Our editorial process:

  1. We research products based on user needs and search intent
  2. We write based on patterns from reviews, user discussions, and official specs
  3. We add affiliate links after the content is written
  4. We never remove negative information to please a brand

FTC compliance

This disclosure appears on every page where affiliate links are present, in accordance with FTC guidelines (16 CFR Part 255).

If you see affiliate links on a page, assume we may earn a commission.

Questions?

If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, email us at hello@thesmartringlab.com.


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