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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 3252 reviews

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Scratches very easily

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Seriously, I was so bummed when I saw how easily this thing scratched. For the price, I expected way better durability. It looks like a wreck after just a few uses. I'm really regretting this purchase right now. Definitely not worth the money if it can't even hold up to normal wear and tear.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    So far so good

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My ring came with battery issues. I had to reach out to Oura directly and they will send me a replacement but so far good

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    I wear it every day

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Oura ring is something I haven looking to try for quite some time since now of my good friends attributed better health results to wearing a ring. I already own and wear a fit bit watch, so I was interested in learning whether there was much overlap in their functions and features. and whether these was any benefit to wearing both or advantage to one over the other. My conclusion is that they are different enough to justify wearing both. Here is what I like about the Oura ring: - It tracks sleep and scores it. I had had difficulty getting that other device to produce sleep information. The Oura makes it easy to find the score on a dashboard across the top of your home page on the app, then tells you what goes into the score, plus it provides insights into how to manage the score. - It tracks movement. Oura gives you the option to track calorie burn as they measure it, or steps. I started with calorie burn and found I achieved my goal too early in the day, so I switched to steps to push myself to do more throughout the day. - It tracks heart rate. - It measures what it calls Stress. Oura shows you when you are stressed, which I found to be when I am moving a lot. I don't think there is anything the sensors can track which measures mental stress, especially since it cannot track blood pressure, so I found this feature less useful so far. - It has excellent battery life. The manufacturer claims up to 8 days and I found that to be accurate. - It looks good. The styling is clean and basic, and the workmanship is excellent. It is made of pure titanium, and I have not had any allergic reaction to it. I expect it to last a long time. - It is comfortable. I wear it every day and sometimes forget I have it on. - It provides what it calls a "Readiness" score. I am still larding to use this feature which combines various measurements to tell you if you are "refreshed" and ready to take on the day. It supposedly also can tell you when you are getting sick, but I did not experience this. There are additional measures for women's health which I, as a man, did not use. Where I wish it were better: - Oura claims connectivity with 40+ apps. I can see 10 on my Oura app. Of those, I only recognize Noom and Headspace, neither of which I use. I wish it would connect to more stuff I already have or use. - It cannot track blood pressure. I get it that there are physical limitations to what a ring can do and that it will never duplicate an arm cuff, but perhaps a cuff could be developed as an add-on which would feed into the Oura app, either theirs or maybe someone like Omron. - Of course, it is a subscription "recurring revenue" business model, so I hope they keep adding value and features or else I may move to something better.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Not worth it

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    definitely ends up getting scratched since you are wearing it 24/7, you have to pay for the app and there’s not much that it tells you but if your sleeping schedule

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Oura Ring

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Does the job but very uncomfortable to wear a ring this large on a different finger than you normally wear a ring.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Big ring

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It's big, uncomfortable to sleep in, and not at all functional to wear all day. It's very uncomfortable. And the app's exercise tracking features are very limited. I didn't find the app very easy to use.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Worst purchase ever

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    To use the app, you'll need to pay a monthly subscription; otherwise, it won't be much help. It might be more worthwhile to invest in a smartwatch, as it can offer similar features without the ongoing cost.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable, elegant and very precise

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Oura Ring 4 is comfortable, stylish, and very accurate. I love how it tracks sleep and heart rate without feeling like I'm wearing a device. The battery lasts for several days, and the personalized recommendations really help. Highly recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Broken item

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Ring was broken when I got it and would not charge

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love the ring..

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Oura Ring is a sleek and comfortable wearable that blends seamlessly into everyday life. Its minimalist design makes it easy to wear 24/7 without feeling bulky or distracting. The sleep tracking is especially impressive, providing detailed insights into sleep stages, quality, and recovery. I appreciate how clearly the app explains data, making health information easy to understand. The readiness and activity scores help encourage healthier daily habits without feeling overwhelming. Battery life is strong, lasting several days on a single charge. The ring feels durable and well-made despite its lightweight design. It’s great for people who want health tracking without a traditional smartwatch. The data feels accurate and consistent over time. Overall, it is an excellent choice for anyone focused on improving sleep, recovery, and overall wellness.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    First time Convert from Fitness Band to Fitness Ri

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    PRODUCT Oura Ring 4 - Smart Ring - Size 12 - Stealth Model:JZ90-54218-12SKU:6595532 QUICK REVIEW First time Convert from Fitness Band to Fitness Ring In most cases it seems more accurate than my fitness band (FB), and it allows me to return to wearing a nice watch instead. Use the Sizing Kit and choose your ring carefully. The edges are somewhat sharp, which makes choosing a finger even more critical. The app is not as clear / easy as my FB app, but hopefully it will continue to evolve. In short, I recommend the OURA 4, with a few reservations, but especially if you want to free up your wrist from a fitness band it is a good option. MORE DETAILS PROs - Solid very well build and nice looking - Easy to use and to get started - Long Life between charges - Fast Charging - Good (enough) app CONs - Very Large compared to a typical wedding ring - Edges are too squared off, almost sharp - App is sometimes hard to navigate to find what you want SIZING / EDGES I did not spend enough time with the kit. I ended up moving the ring from my left index finger to my right middle finger (the only other finger that fit). One big issue for me is that the edges are too squared off. I scrape myself all the time. I don’t mean I’m drawing blood (yet), but one main reason I moved fingers is that every time I touched my face, I scraped it on the edge of the ring. Even on my middle finger, I am scraping myself while washing my hair / face. PERFORMACE (Coming from FB) SLEEP TRACKING I found the ring to be especially more accurate in sleep measurement. How do I know this? We had a smoke alarm fail on us, and it was going off every few hours. FB gave me a sleep score of 85 and 7 hours of sleep. The Ring gave me a sleep score of 60 and 4.5 hours of sleep. In other words, the ring knew I was up tossing and turning and the FB did not. The Oxygen readings on the Ring are also more detailed as FB dumbed down the stats a few years ago. I have borderline sleep apnea (as diagnosed in a clinic). The Ring is giving me all sorts of warnings, while the FB says everything is within normal range. STEPS At first, when I had the ring on my left Index Finger the steps were almost identical to my FB and within 10% of my digital dress watch. However, once I moved the ring to my right middle finger, it started recording about 20% fewer steps. I don’t know if this is because it is a tiny bit more loose or Right hand Vs Left hand (maybe 11.5 vs 12). Or maybe the way I hold the dog leash (makes up most of my walking). THE APP There is nothing particularly wrong with the App, it just not as optimized as FB. For example, if you are looking at a stat (STEPS / SLEEP) it shows you a LEFT or RIGHT arrow to go to the previous day. However, instead of just taking you to the previous day, it brings up a full calendar and you have to pick the date. Of course, this is not the end of the world just wasted time hunting for things in the app. WHAT DO I MISS GOING FROM FB TO THE RING? - Vibration Alarms on FB - Seeing the Time at Night Both of these were easily solved by stealing the Digital Assistant Clock from my spouse’s side of the bed! FINAL IMPRESSIONS I am amazed at the size, accuracy and battery life of something like this. It is a marvel of miniaturization. I wish the finish was rounded and it was not scratching me. I wish it was a little smaller, but had I sized it right I probably would have moved it to another finger resulting in a smaller overall size. Finally, it would be perfect it is has some sort of vibration alert / alarm. Yes, I will replace my FB with the ring.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Lacking BP and ECG but still a good health device

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been slowly watching not only the emergence but rapid developments in smart health devices over the last decade and I've been wanting to try out a device here or there. I do use an iPhone and Apple Health has helped me track my activity levels, but to really take it to the next level I needed a device that interfaced directly with my body for true monitoring and analysis. The watch just seemed somewhat cumbersome and I'm not a watch wearing kind of person (yet) so I started to look at rings and Oura offered their Oura 4 so I took a chance. What I do like is it is a two step process. First, you get a sizing kit which is a series of pre-sized bands and you simply try them on till you find the fit that works for you. You then submit your size to Oura (along with band color, type, etc..) and they then set up a ring custom to that size with its own serial number. Ring sizes vary from 4 to 15 and depending on your finger selection, the sizing can and will be different. For example, my thumb is a 15, pointer and middle are 13 and 12 respectively but my ring finger is an 11 and that is the finger I opted to use. One thing I do wish is Oura offered half size increments. 12 was a little loose but 11 was just a touch too snug. I went with an 11 seeing as I wanted to make sure it was making proper contact. An 11.5 would have fit just right. After submitting my size, I was sent the actual Oura Ring itself in very smart packaging that includes an excellent presentation. Inside, you get the ring and its charging stand which is also very well constructed. It oozes Apple type polish. Even the included USB-C cable is nice and lastly you get a very small manual that has numerous QC codes to point you to not only the app which is required but other resources. The ring itself is very polished and nice looking. Oura says to wear it at all times, but I still find myself removing it to lift weights though. Setting up the ring was very easy. Download the app, have it find your docked ring via Bluetooth, pair and you're finished. A firmware update was immediately available. The app will lead you through numerous steps to help personalize your goals and to enable Oura to interface with Apple Health if you're using an iPhone. Lastly, it will ask to be allowed to send you notifications. I'm still in the process of letting Oura learn my baseline health and sleeping patterns so that will take another week or so (it says it can take up to two weeks). I was happy to know the cardio and strength training I already do has resulted in a sub 50 nightly heartrate and a sub 60 resting heart rate. It is nice to see my bpm react accordingly when I'm eating foods not so great. I found out my sleep was just ok and needs improvement and how many times I wake up in the middle of the night. It will even remind you to get up and move around if you work a sedentary job like I do plopped in front of a computer. It sets initial activity goals for you and will let you know how you're progressing during the day of achieving them even through basic day to day tasks. The Oura app really is designed to take all the data it can from your finger and extract every bit of useful info to help you know where you stand and where you want to go. It is the crucial piece of the puzzle that brings everything together. This is what seperates it from the Apple Watch right now is the sheer amount of data it provides you compared to the Apple Watch. Initially when I was wearing the Oura, it felt like it was in my way and distracting because I'm not used to wearing rings or watches. After a day or so, I found myself not even noticing it and it has pretty much become an extension of my hand and doesn't get in the way. Perfect, right? Not exactly. A subscription is basically mandatory to really get the proper use out of what can be a pretty pricey piece of health tech. The upside is the cost is only $6 a month or $70 a year but that doesn't change the reality that you will need to continue paying more after the initial purchase. Another thing is unlike Apple Watch, it can not read your blood pressure from your finger. It also can not do Electrocardiogram (ECG) either like an Apple Watch. As someone who likes to monitor their blood pressure, this was a major letdown. Lastly, as mentioned at the beginning, offering half sizes would have really let me dial in my ring size instead of having to select a size either a tad too snug or a tad too loose. Having taken this first step into smartwear for health, I can say I am liking getting all this data about my day to day cardiovascular health and how it correlates with everything I do. I may end up stepping up to another device that can do blood pressure and ECGs in the future, but for now the Oura is giving me exactly what I need to start this journey.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Returned sadly

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Scratched within the first week, didn’t see enough value in owning.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    The battery doesn’t last

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    I bought it on December 2024 and now the battery is lasting just 24 hours!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    fitness tracking with ease

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Design & Comfort • Sleek, minimalist titanium design with recessed sensors improves comfort and elegance. No more interior bumps. • Particularly comfortable for 24/7 wear—lightweight, discreet, and barely noticeable. Health Tracking Capabilities • Uses advanced “Smart Sensing” with multiple sensor pathways for improved accuracy and fewer data gaps. • Exceptional sleep and readiness tracking, sleep stages, heart rate, Temperature, HRV, and cycle insights. Battery & Performance • Battery life extends up to ~7–8 days per charge. • Improved data presentation via an overhauled app—intuitive, streamlined, and insightful. Sizing & Fit • Sizes range from 4 to 15. The sizing kit is highly recommended, as sizes differ from earlier generations. • Some users report the ring may feel a bit loose even when correctly sized—spending a full day/night with the sizing ring is advised to ensure a perfect fit. Subscription Consideration • A required subscription (~US $5.99/month or ~$70/year) unlocks full functionality—insightful metrics and trend data are otherwise limited. Verdict & Value • Critics frequently name it the best smart ring on the market for its comprehensive data, accuracy, sleek design, and cross-platform compatibility. • Drawbacks: High price point (starts at $349–$399; up to $499 for premium finishes like Stealth) and the ongoing subscription adds to lifetime cost. Real User Feedback (Best Buy Reviews Summary) • Across 1,400+ reviews, the ring scores highly for sleep tracking, comfort, and battery life (4.6 overall). • Commonly noted pros: accurate sleep tracking, long-lasting battery, comfortable fit. Cons cited include the subscription fee and vulnerability to scratches.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Wrong size

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The ring is too big and doesn’t read correctly. I got the size recommended at the store.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Insightful fitness wearable

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Oura fitness ring is a very insightful little device. I think what it helped me with most is my sleep and recovery tracking. It has learned my rhythm over use each day, recommended bed times and provided details about my sleep efficiency, restlessness, recovery etc. I find that when I wake up the sleep score and recovery scores are in line with how I feel. It helps me take it easier on days following poor sleep and pushing harder on days where I get good sleep. It’s handy to have metrics on sleep that provide clarity on how I feel each day. I’d say that’s one of the most useful features. From a comfort standpoint, this is where I’m taking a start away. The ring is kind of chunky. You never forget that you’re wearing a ring. Especially if you wear it on either your ring or middle finger, it will be pushing against your other fingers. I’d suggest wearing it on the index finger as is recommended, though I didn’t particularly like wearing the rings from the sizing kit on my index finger. Along with comfort, if you are wearing this ring while working out, it gets in the way of pulling movements. The ring digs into your hand and causes some wicked callouses and general pain/soreness. Pressing movements aren’t bad though. If you have a tendency to play with your ring, there is a notch on the bottom that indicates how the ring should be oriented, I can’t help but press on this with my thumb, then use it to rotate around, it’s begging to be fidgeted with. From a durability standpoint, I am already starting to notice some scratches in the finish. (Stealth color - dark grey/black) these scratches are located on the bottom of the ring, probably from the gnurling on the bar. The charger works well and charges fast, the battery lasts a really long time. If you take it off during showers, it generally stays topped off and ready to go. All in all, I like the insightful features along with the classic handsome styling. It definitely beats the older style with the large flat spot.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Review: Oura Ring 4 after 2 months

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    I’ve been using the Oura Ring for about two months now and it has become one of those things I check every morning without even thinking about it. The biggest value for me has been sleep tracking. The data feels detailed without being overwhelming. I like seeing not just how long I slept, but how my sleep quality changes depending on when I go to bed, if I drink alcohol, or if I work out late. It made me more aware of small habits that affect how rested I feel. The readiness and activity scores are also helpful. I don’t follow them blindly, but they’re a good reality check. There were days I felt fine but the ring showed poor recovery, and later I noticed I actually did feel more tired than I thought. Over time I’ve started pacing workouts better and taking rest days more seriously. Comfort-wise, I was worried about wearing a ring 24/7, but it’s been surprisingly easy. I barely notice it while sleeping or working. The battery life has been solid too. I usually charge it about once every 5 to 6 days. The app is clean and easy to use, and the trends over time are what really make it useful. It’s not just numbers, it’s patterns, and that’s what helped me change a few habits. It’s not perfect. The subscription model is a downside, and sometimes the activity tracking isn’t as detailed as a full fitness watch. But for what it’s designed for, recovery, sleep, and general wellness, it does a really good job. Overall, I’m glad I bought it. It’s helped me be more intentional about sleep and recovery, and after two months I feel like I’m getting real value from it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Game-Changing Smart Ring

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Oura Ring 4 - Smart Ring - Size 10 - Silver: A Must-Have for Health & Wellness Enthusiasts! I recently purchased the Oura Ring 4 in Silver (size 10), and it’s honestly one of the best tech investments I’ve made for my health and wellness journey. Before getting the ring, I was cautious about sizing, and I highly recommend using the Oura Ring 4 Sizing Kit to ensure the perfect fit. Sizing Kit: The sizing kit is an essential tool. It comes with plastic rings of various sizes, which helps you determine which fits your finger best. I thought I was a size 9, but after using the kit, I realized that size 10 was the more comfortable fit. I appreciate how easy it is to use and how accurate it was, eliminating any guesswork. Design & Build: The Silver finish is sleek, modern, and stylish. It doesn’t look overly techy or bulky, which I love. It fits well with almost any outfit and blends seamlessly into everyday life. The lightweight design makes it so comfortable that I forget I’m wearing it most of the time. Features & Performance: The Oura Ring 4 delivers amazing features when it comes to tracking sleep, activity, and overall health. I’ve been using it for a few weeks now, and the insights it provides into my sleep quality, readiness score, and activity levels are spot on. It’s a great companion for anyone looking to improve their fitness or sleep habits. Sleep Tracking: The sleep insights are incredibly accurate. It tracks different stages of sleep, your heart rate variability, and even body temperature changes, offering tailored advice to improve sleep quality. Activity Tracking: Whether I’m walking, running, or doing yoga, the Oura Ring 4 captures all of it. The activity tracking is super precise, giving me a detailed breakdown of my daily movement and resting heart rate. Battery Life: Battery life is impressive! It lasts for about 7 days on a full charge, and recharging it is fast. I rarely have to worry about it running out of battery in the middle of the week. Health Monitoring: The ring also tracks your heart rate, respiratory rate, and offers insights into how your body is recovering. Comfort: The size 10 fits perfectly, as I mentioned earlier, thanks to the sizing kit. The ring is comfortable to wear 24/7, even while sleeping or exercising. I was initially concerned about it getting in the way of my daily tasks, but it’s so lightweight and unobtrusive that I forget it’s there. Overall Impression: The Oura Ring 4 is perfect for anyone serious about tracking their health and sleep patterns. It has a beautiful design, excellent performance, and a ton of useful features. The Sizing Kit made the process of picking the right size easy, and I’m so glad I opted for the size 10. Whether you’re into fitness, self-improvement, or just want to monitor your wellness, this ring is definitely worth the investment. I would highly recommend the Oura Ring 4 to anyone who wants to track their health in a stylish, effective, and seamless way!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Great Concept

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a great idea and i would likebit even mor wif i disnr have to charge it every other day!!!!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend