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In summary:
- Tech Advisor indicates that the Oura Ring 5 might be launching on May 28, with pre-orders available on the same day, and an official release set for June 4.
- This upcoming smart ring is expected to focus more on a smaller and more comfortable design rather than significant improvements in health-tracking sensors compared to the Ring 4.
- Features anticipated include new color options such as Deep Rose, black, and silver finishes, along with a separate charging case capable of providing four full charges.
Oura has established itself as a leading name in the smart ring market, popular among celebrities and athletes worldwide. Initially, the Oura Ring 5 was rumored to debut in late 2027, but recent updates suggest a much earlier launch.
In fact, the official unveiling is expected next week on 28 May. Pre-orders will be available that same day, with the product set for release on 4 June.
This information stems from a Reddit leak, which purportedly shows a launch timeline document for the product, including some details.
As before, a charging case is available for purchase, allowing users to recharge the Oura Ring 5 battery on the go. This solution is more convenient than a traditional docking station, allowing it to compete with key competitors like the Samsung Galaxy Ring. The charging case can power the Ring 5 up to four times before it requires recharging.
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However, the charging case is sold separately from the Ring 5, requiring an additional purchase. For reference, the Oura Ring 4 Charging Case costs £99/$99 and must fit the size of the ring being charged. It’s anticipated that the price for the new accessory will remain similar.
The document also hints that many Oura Ring 4 users might not be in a rush to upgrade. The new model is described as retaining the same health-tracking capabilities and membership features familiar to Oura Ring 4 users.
This suggests the Ring 5 may not offer significant sensor upgrades. Nonetheless, any software updates to the Oura app would likely benefit users of older models, including the Ring 4.
The main focus for this new generation seems to be on achieving a “smaller and more comfortable” design.

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Those who find the Oura Ring 4 or other smart rings too bulky might be attracted to this more streamlined model. While it’s uncertain if it will be the thinnest and lightest on the market, Oura has a reputation for innovation in this area.
It’s also not confirmed whether the Ring 5 will be available in a Ceramic Edition like its predecessor. However, given the Ring 4’s colorful and durable Ceramic Edition, a similar version might be introduced later.
The recently leaked design aligns with the earlier image, showing the device in a new Deep Rose color, as well as black and silver, available in both glossy and matte finishes. These options are expected to be crafted from metal, likely titanium.
Many details, including pricing, remain undisclosed, but the wait won’t be long if the May 28 launch date holds true. Stay tuned for more updates.

