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The Oura ring 4 has dropped to its lowest ever price

Upgrade to a sleek new wearable for less

Harry Bullmore Senior fitness writer
This discreet wearable device tracks a wealth of health metrics, from sleep to stress to recovery, all from your finger
This discreet wearable device tracks a wealth of health metrics, from sleep to stress to recovery, all from your finger (The Independent)

If you’ve been thinking of investing in a smart ring to help you stay on track with your fitness and wellbeing new year resolutions, there’s good news: you can currently save £100 with an Oura ring 4 deal in the January sales.

Oura’s wearable secured the top spot in IndyBest’s review of the best smart rings, thanks to its class-leading features, superior activity tracking, and durable design. Now, the fitness tracker has dropped to its lowest ever price, with up to 30 per cent off the default titanium styles, and up to £50 off the more premium ceramic collection on Oura’s website.

Major third-party retailers have followed suit, with Oura ring 4 deals available at Boots, Currys, Amazon and John Lewis, too – all lowering the price of the device to £249, saving you £100.

The deals on Oura’s own website will last until 5 January, so keep scrolling for everything you need to know if you’re considering snapping up this super saving.

Oura ring 4: Was £349, now £249, Ouraring.com

(Oura)

I think the standard silver Oura ring 4 is your best bet for value for money. As mentioned above, you can currently snag one for £249 from several retailers, making it the cheapest way to get your hands on Oura’s latest wearable.

The Oura website would be my go-to. By going straight to the source, you can enjoy a free sizing kit to make sure your wearable has an appropriately snug fit.

But should you buy one? The Oura ring is an impressive product. The latest iteration is “a huge step up from the gen 3 across the board – the design, battery life, features and in-app experience have all improved”, said The Independent’s fitness and wellbeing editor Emilie Lavinia in her review of the Oura ring 4.

“The price of the Oura ring may put some people off, but I’d argue this is a more lifestyle-led tracker than most. It’s a more valuable investment for regular people who want to take charge of their health, work with the AI coach, and share reports with their doctor. It doesn’t seem as exclusive or athlete-focused as many other wearables.”

But the Oura ring is not for everyone. Take me, for example. As someone who can often be found with a barbell in hand or practising their gymnastics, a finger-worn fitness tracker doesn’t appeal, as it gets in the way of my grip.

Bear this in mind when weighing up whether to buy an Oura ring – health-driven folks and those looking to optimise their lifestyle will love it, while ardent gym-goers might want to stick with traditional smartwatches.

It’s also reduced at Boots, Currys, Amazon and John Lewis.

Why you can trust IndyBest to bring you the best Oura ring 4 deals

The IndyBest team is a collection of specialist writers who live and breathe their subject areas. Whether you’re shopping for tech, fashion, homeware, hardware, food or fitness, they have spent the year reviewing the best products and recommending those that impressed.

Emilie Lavinia and Harry Bullmore are The Independent’s fitness and wellbeing editor and senior fitness writer, respectively. In 2025, they tested everything from the best protein powders and kettlebells to the top supplements and probiotics. They are also rarely without at least one wearable on their wrists and fingers.

On top of this, they keep an eye on the prices of products that impressed them. This way, when sales season rolls around, they are able to recommend quality products at genuinely good prices, while sidestepping exaggerated price cuts.

Want more bargains? Check out IndyBest’s guide to the best deals in the January sales

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