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Oura Ring 4 is out, and the Oura Ring 3 is finally getting cheaper

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Reviewed By Digital Trends A person holding the Oura Ring 3rd generation Heritage model.
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We all know that good things come to those who wait, and that is extra true with tech. The Oura Ring 4 has been out for awhile, so now the wait for the Oura Ring 3 to start having more aggressive pricing is over. Today, you can get the ‘Horizon’ (larger and thicker) version of the ring for $249 instead of $349 or the slimmer Heritage version of the ring for $199 instead of $249. Those are respective savings of $100 and $50.

You should know that the deals are going to be slightly different (or nonexistent) depending on the style and color combo you choose, with the silver color appearing to have all of the best deals. Tap the buttons below to buy from Amazon or directly from Oura, and check out your preferred style and color combo to see if your deal matches this offer.

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Why you should buy an Oura Ring 3

The third generation Oura Ring is an older product with a lot of history behind it. Our Oura Ring 3 review comes from a person that has worn one for three years. That’s not necessarily wild for a typical consumer, but for a tech reviewer to keep something around that long is noteworthy. And the review highlights many things to love about the ring, including an expansive battery life that puts many of the best smartwatches to shame.

Not that the Oura Ring tries to be a smartwatch that tracks workouts and running goals, rather the Oura Ring strives to provide a low maintenance window into the stats and metrics that make our body tick. This includes things such as heart rate, blood oxygen, temperature, movement, sleep quality, and even has period prediction abilities. But, without a screen, you won’t be constantly bothered about it or feel the need to constantly check in on your stats. You won’t be plagued by the observer effect and, instead, you can just be.

The Oura Ring 3 is still a worthwhile smart device to get today. To quote our Oura Ring 4 vs Oura Ring 3 comparison directly, when discussing if an upgrade is worth it: “Unless you have a few specific issues that the Oura Ring 4 solves, there’s little benefit.” So, go ahead and save on the Oura Ring 3 today. Remember, you can get the thicker Horizon style for as low as $249 (down $100 from $349) or the thinner Heritage style for $199 (down $50 from $249) while this offer lasts. It’s easiest to get the best deal in the silver coloration, but you can play around with other color/style combos and still get good deals. Tap the appropriate button below to buy from Amazon or directly from Oura while this deal still lasts.

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