Oura Ring 5 vs. Oura Ring 4: I compared the smart rings for health tracking - and it's very close
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Oura Ring 5 vs. Oura Ring 4: I compared the smart rings for health tracking - and it's very close
Oura Ring 5 is a redesigned fifth-generation smart ring that is smaller and thinner than Oura Ring 4. The new ring is 40% smaller, takes up less space around the finger, and is nearly indistinguishable from a wedding band. The design aims to make the ring feel lighter and less visible for long-term daily wear. Battery life is extended by about one day, with Ring 4 lasting roughly five to eight days per charge and Ring 5 lasting about six to nine days per charge. The Ring 5 starts at $399, which is $50 more than Ring 4, and includes upgrades intended to improve comfort and usability.
"Oura is moving away from the chunk with its Ring 5. This fifth-gen ring is 40% smaller than the Ring 4. It's significantly thinner, nearly indistinguishable from a wedding band. This new design could make it feel less visible on your finger and lighter to wear for days and weeks. The Oura Ring 5 could be the first smart ring to actually blend in with other jewelry on the finger and finally be appealing to those who have shied away from smart rings because of their thicker form factors."
"Oura extends the Ring 5's battery life by a day. The Ring 4 lasted around five to eight days per charge, whereas the Ring 5 lasts six to nine days per charge. Oura users have experienced battery issues with the Ring 4, as I've previously reported on. Oura VP of Product, Maz Brumand, says the company re-engineered"
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