with something a little flashier: colorful ceramic editions of the Oura Ring 4, plus a new portable charging case.
Ceramic takes the spotlight
The new ceramic Oura Rings start at $499 (yep, $150 more than the Ring 4) and come in four shades:
- Midnight
- Petal
- Tide
- Cloud
The Oura Ring 4 in the colors listed above. | Image credit – Oura
They are made from zirconia ceramic, a material often used in fine jewelry for its durability, lightweight comfort, and biocompatibility.
Oura Ring sits at the intersection of technology, health, jewelry, fashion, and industrial design. Ceramic is a remarkable material that gives us the freedom to explore form, color, and texture in a way that feels deeply personal. By merging tradition with innovation and pairing it with the most advanced technology, we’ve created a ring that is as sophisticated in its design as it is in function—refined, enduring, and distinctive. Our goal is to make this wearable technology as beautiful and expressive as the jewelry we cherish.
– Miklu Silvanto, chief design officer at Ōura, October 2025
To match that idea, Oura is also adding support for multiple rings inside the app, letting you switch between two devices as easily as Apple Watch owners swap their models.
On top of that, Oura has built a new portable charging case. It can hold up to five full charges, slips easily into a bag or pocket, and uses USB-C. Both the ring and the case charge fully in 90 minutes.


The new charging case costs $99. | Image credit – Oura
Made from recycled aluminum, the case is splash resistant and doubles as a safe storage spot for any of your rings when you’re not wearing them. Again, it all ties back to Oura’s bigger push to make owning more than one ring feel normal.
And there’s more – Oura is rolling out Health Panels inside its app. This lets users schedule blood tests at Quest Diagnostics labs and then see about 50 biomarkers linked to cardiovascular and metabolic health right in the app.
Once results are in, they can also chat with Oura Advisor, the company’s AI assistant, to better understand the numbers. The bot won’t give medical diagnoses, but it can point out whether results are in normal ranges and suggest general ways to improve them.
Oura’s big play in the smart ring market
It’s also coming off a big legal win: the US International Trade Commission sided with Oura in a patent case, leading to a sales ban on its main rivals, Ultrahuman and Ringconn, starting October 21. With new rings, extra features, and fresh colors, Oura is betting even harder on its place as the category leader.
A more stylish and flexible Oura Ring 4
I think the ceramic finishes feel like a welcome change – they are more playful, more expressive, and unlike metal finishes, they might not fade over time. Given the price tag, that’s definitely something buyers will expect.
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