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Nina Raemont/ZDNET 1. You just want the newest software
Most of the software updates that came to the Oura Ring 4 also are available on the Oura Ring 3. That includes automatic heart rate monitoring during workouts, the Oura app redesign, upgraded daytime stress features that help contextualize your physiological stress, and many new Oura Labs features you can test out, like meal logging.
Automatic heart rate monitoring continues Oura’s mission of autonomously logging health data with little assistance from the ring wearer. This means that, on top of the automatic workout detection feature, the Oura Ring now can monitor and record your heart rate during these activities without you clicking on the Record workout HR button.
Also: I tested the Oura Ring 3 — and it totally beat my Apple Watch
Oura upgraded its daytime stress feature by implementing the daily tags people use to document their meals, workouts, illnesses, and moods onto the daytime stress timeline. Let’s say you just had an argument with a coworker and find that your heart rate is elevated. If you log that in the app, it will include that tag into the daytime stress timeline.
Lastly, there are a few experimental features Oura Ring 3 users can take advantage of through Oura Labs, which is also available on both rings. One of my favorite features I tested was the meal-logging feature that uses your camera and AI to document what you’re eating (and when).
The AI was able to detect that I was eating yogurt with berries and bananas one morning, despite the yogurt being fully picked over and mixed with the other ingredients.
2. You don’t want to spend more money
The Oura Ring 3<!–> starts at $300 and will more regularly go on sale now that the brand unveiled a newer generation. If a starting price of $350 (plus that $6 monthly subscription to access all your data) is a little too much for you, the Oura Ring 3 is $50 cheaper and, depending on when you buy one, could go for less.
3. Comfort isn’t a concern
If you own an Oura Ring 3 and aren’t disturbed by the raised sensors or the chunkier build, I don’t see a need for you to upgrade to the Oura Ring 4. If you don’t own either ring and are trying to make a buying decision, I’d recommend the Oura Ring 3 if you are unbothered by a tight and raised dome around your finger.
Alternatives to consider