What to expect from the Oura Ring 4

Key Takeaways

  • Oura is tight-lipped about the Oura Ring 4, but FCC listings hint at a potential release.
  • The expected pricing for Ring 4 aligns with past models at $299.
  • Ring 4 may include a new smooth sensor array, expanded sizing, and possibly address skin tone differences for sensor readings.



Oura has largely dominated the smart ring market since its inception, but new players have entered the field, muddying the waters somewhat. Tech giant Samsung recently released its own smart ring, the Galaxy Ring, offering serious competition for Oura. Adding to the pressure is the fact that it released the Oura Ring 3 three years ago, which, in the tech world, equates to a nearly geriatric product.

Since Oura’s most recent model is getting up there in years, it seems reasonable to expect a new version of its smart ring at some point in the near future. While we don’t know much yet, a few details have started to emerge.

Oura Ring Gen 3

The Oura Ring is a smart ring with powerful health tools. It tracks your heart rate and sleep, giving you unique insights into your health and wellness throughout the day. Plus, the Oura platform offers lots of features specifically for women or anyone with a cycle, helping to identify any changes and working to improve body literacy. 

The Oura Ring 4 release date

A big question mark at this point

The Oura Ring 3 is placed on the index finger of a hand above potted plants.


Unfortunately, Oura has been very tight-lipped about a new Oura Ring, so there’s no specific information on when it may come out. However, Android Authority spotted FCC certification listings for the Oura Ring 4, a sign that the company is actively working its way through certification processes. That could mean that Oura is getting close to releasing a new ring.

Additionally, if you look at the company’s past release schedule, there have been three years between each version, so it seems feasible that Oura could release the Oura Ring 4 this year. The current Oura Ring 3 was announced on October 26, 2021, and released for purchase on November 16. We expect a similar timeline if the Oura Ring 4 is indeed slated for this year.

Oura Ring 4 pricing expectations

Expect consistency with past Oura Rings


All versions of the Oura Ring, other than the very first launched via Kickstarter, have been priced at $299. As a result, we expect the Oura Ring 4 will at least be close to that. It’s important to keep in mind that the slightly lower price of the Oura Ring compared to the Galaxy Ring and Ultrahuman Air is partly due to the fact that you’ll need a subscription to take advantage of Oura’s features. We don’t expect Oura to change its subscription model, so there won’t be an impact on the purchase price from that.

Anticipated Oura Ring 4 features

A few hints to updates and design

Two Oura Ring 4 models on a white table.

Oura

There haven’t been any significant leaks or details shared about the Oura Ring 4, but the aforementioned FCC listings do provide some vague hints as to what we can expect.


First, the listings mention two model numbers: OA11 and OA12. Oura currently makes two versions of its rings: the smooth and round Horizon and the Heritage, which features a plateau design. Based on the two model numbers, we’re guessing Oura will keep both of those versions (or something similar) with the Oura Ring 4.

A smooth sensor array is the most noteworthy feature in the certification listing photos. The current Oura Ring uses protruding bumps for the sensors, so Oura seems to be going the way of smartwatch sensors with a smooth interior wall. A smooth interior wall could result in a more comfortable fit, so this would be a welcome change.


The certification listings also mention that testing is currently underway on sizes 7, 9, 13, and 15. Oura’s rings currently range from size 6 to 13, so it looks like Oura is expanding its sizing slightly. That’s good to hear since most brands top out at size 13. If Oura does indeed expand to size 15, it will join the Circular Slim Ring as the only smart ring offering up to size 15. While the testing sizes don’t mention a size 6, it is possible that the small size will also be part of the range. As someone with very small fingers, I certainly hope this is the case.

Fit is the most important factor for accurate data. As a result, we recommend always opting for a sizing kit before ordering your smart ring.

While the above details aren’t all that groundbreaking, two potential new tools are more exciting. First, Oura filed a patent that shows it aims to address sensor inaccuracy due to differences in skin tone, as Wearable discovered. The sensors in smartwatches and smart rings use LED lights to penetrate the skin and measure various health metrics. However, as Oura points out, “the user’s skin tone may contribute to the signal strength of the received light signals.”


Different skin tones may absorb different levels of light, which then impacts the amount of light received at the photodetectors, thus providing inaccurate results for features like blood oxygen levels. The patent suggests that Oura plans on using a method of detecting skin tone and then factoring that information into the results of certain metrics to provide more accurate data. It is fantastic to see companies addressing differences in skin tone, so we hope this feature does indeed appear in the Oura Ring 4.

Another exciting potential feature would bring the smart ring closer to smartwatch functionality. In a blog post in 2023, Oura announced that it acquired Proxy, a digital identity signal platform. That has led many to speculate that the next Oura Ring will offer contactless payment, much like Apple Pay and Garmin Pay. That would be a big convenience win for a smart ring, bringing it one step closer to meeting the capabilities of smartwatches and thus making them more practical for a wider range of users.


They went on to say that the Oura Ring 4 is “set to be the company’s biggest product overhaul in three years.”

All of the above are purely speculation and potentially big dreams. While there are patents for features, that doesn’t mean they will show up in this iteration of the Oura Ring. However, Bloomberg recently published an interview with the Tom Hale, CEO of Oura Health Oy (the company behind the Oura Ring), which gave away some additional details about the Oura Ring 4. Oura declined to comment on future products, but people with knowledge of the company’s plans said that the new “device will have a thinner design and better battery life, as well as more accurate activity tracking.” They went on to say that the Oura Ring 4 is “set to be the company’s biggest product overhaul in three years.”


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