Oura Ring hits lowest price since Black Friday as brand drops new ring

Oura is ringing in the week with even more news.After unveiling the brand-new, slimmed-down Oura Ring 5 last week, the Finnish wearable brand backed by everyday wellness enthusiasts and biohackers like Bryan Johnson is dropping another major deal.The best-selling Oura Ring Gen 4 model is now on sale on Amazon at its lowest price since Black Friday.

Shoppers can grab it for up to $100 off in Gold and Rose Gold, and save $50 on other sleek shades.Powered by Smart Sensing technology, the Oura Ring Gen 4 tracks over 50 health metrics from sleep stages, heart rate and HRV to stress levels, activity and even offers women’s health tools and cycle predictions.The ring analyzes trends and delivers precise insights over time, including a daily readiness score that helps Oura users adjust their sleep and rest levels based on their bodies’ needs.

And, despite the fact that the Oura 4 has a slightly thicker design than the newest iteration, many users still argue that it’s one of the comfiest and easiest-to-wear wearables on the market.“I don’t like wearing wrist watches, so having a smart ring is perfect for me!” one eveier raved.“I love how durable it is, it’s easy to clean, and the app that comes with it is great!” the same user shared.

“The tracking on this thing is flawless and it uses light sensors to track my vitals, so it doesn’t even feel like a smart device, just a regular ring!”With up to 8 days of battery life, users rarely have to take it off for uninterrupted tracking.The ring comes with a charger and USB-C cable, and portable charging cases can be purchased separately for $99.For new members, the first month of membership is included with the purchase.

From then on, the app subscription costs $5.99/month and provides users with complete access to in-depth health tracking.While it’s a slightly older model, the Oura Ring Gen3 Heritage still offers deep biometric tracking, including sleep, readiness, temperature and more in a water...

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