The Black Friday season always brings tempting deals, but this year, there was only one thing worth splurging on for me – the Oura Ring. With the new Gen 4 model priced at a steep £349/$349 plus a subscription, I decided to opt for the more affordable Gen 3, which is being phased out and now available for just £249/$249.
I chose the Brushed Titanium version in the Horizon shape, priced at £279/$279. The sleek design of the Oura Ring appealed to me, as I find smartwatches with displays to be too distracting and bulky. The Gen 3 model tracks steps, exercise, heart rate, and sleep, with a remarkable battery life of up to seven days.
One of the standout features of the Oura Ring is its cycle tracking capabilities, making it compatible with the FDA-approved app Natural Cycles. The ring continuously monitors heart rate and temperature, alerting users to any irregularities that may indicate illness.
I purchased my Oura Ring directly from the company, but shipping from Europe did take some time. I recommend ordering the sizing kit first and trying out different options for at least 24 hours to ensure the perfect fit. While the Gen 4 model offers some upgrades like a longer battery life and more sensors for accurate tracking, reviews suggest that the differences may not be significant.
Despite the allure of the Gen 4, the positive feedback on the Gen 3 convinced me to take advantage of the discounted price. Stocks may run out soon, so if you’re considering getting an Oura Ring, now is the time to act. Amazon and John Lewis are already showing limited availability of certain options, so don’t wait too long to make your purchase.