The Oura Ring 4 Is $100 off for Black Friday

The Oura Ring 4 is a health and fitness tracker that has improved wearability, with sensors recessed further into the ring body to reduce thickness. It also features a wider range of ring sizes and better battery life. The device tracks daily physical data, detailed vitals, and longer trends over time, and includes a new Meals feature for tracking food intake.

The Ring 4 is available in different finishes, including mirrored silver and classic black, with prices starting at $249. Amazon offers a similar model for $299, while Best Buy's version is priced the same as Oura's. The gold finish is discounted by $150 to bring it down to $349.

Overall, the Oura Ring 4 is an impressive health and fitness tracker that provides a range of features in a small package.
 
🀩 I just got my hands on the new Oura Ring 4 and let me tell you, it's a total game changer! The fact that they've improved wearability by recessing the sensors is literally a lifesaver for people like me who have super sensitive wrists πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And I love how they're offering more ring sizes now - I mean, who doesn't hate trying on 10 different rings to find one that fits? Plus, the Meals feature is genius! It's so easy to track what you're eating and how it affects your body.

But what really impressed me was the battery life. I've been wearing mine non-stop for days and still getting great readings πŸ“Š. And let's talk about style - mirrored silver is giving me all the vibes πŸ’…. The only thing that would make it perfect is if they offered more discounts, lol! That gold finish is a total steal at $349. Overall, I think Oura hit a home run with this one and I'm obsessed 😍.
 
I'm so hyped about the new Oura Ring 4 πŸ’–! I mean, who wouldn't want a sleeker, more comfortable ring that still packs a punch when it comes to tracking your health and fitness goals? πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ The fact that they've made the sensors recessed further into the body is a major win for wearability – no more digging around at night to charge it! πŸ”Œ And, yay, wider range of ring sizes means more people can get in on the fitness tracking action. πŸ’ͺ It's like, if I'm gonna track my daily steps and vitals, I wanna be able to do it comfortably all day long. Plus, the new Meals feature is a great addition – no more relying on those pesky food diary apps! 🍴
 
I'm so stoked about the new Oura Ring 4 🀩! I've been using the old model for a bit, and it's already making me feel more connected to my body. The new improved wearability is a total game changer - it's like they've taken all the feedback from users and turned it into a super sleek and thin design πŸ”₯. And let's be real, being able to customize ring sizes is a total win for anyone who's struggled with finding the perfect fit in the past πŸ‘. The battery life is also looking pretty sweet, so I'm not having to recharge it every day. Plus, the new Meals feature is genius - tracking my food intake has been super helpful in getting me to make healthier choices πŸ₯—. And can we talk about how gorgeous the mirrored silver and classic black finishes are? πŸ’ƒ The gold one looks fire too (sorry, couldn't resist πŸ˜‰). Overall, I'm totally sold on this thing!
 
You know what's wild? This new Oura Ring 4 thingy, they're talking about how great it is, but let me ask you, who decides what makes a health and fitness tracker "impressive"? Is it just some corporate CEO trying to make a sale or is there something more going on here?

I mean, think about it, we've got these companies like Amazon and Best Buy stepping in with their own versions, and suddenly prices are the same as Oura's? That smells like a price-fixing scheme to me. What if they're all in cahoots behind the scenes? It just doesn't sit right.

And let's not forget about the $150 discount on the gold finish... that's some pretty savvy marketing, if you ask me. Is Oura trying to make us feel like we need the gold version to be worthy of tracking our health and fitness data? I'm calling foul on this one!
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, the new Oura Ring 4 looks like a beast of a device! The fact that they've improved wearability by recessing the sensors further into the ring body is super smart. And can we talk about how versatile this thing is? Tracking daily physical data, vitals, and food intake? It's like having your own personal health butler 🀝. Plus, the wider range of ring sizes and better battery life are major wins for anyone considering getting one. I'm a bit surprised Amazon is selling a similar model for $50 more than Oura's though πŸ˜’. Still, at $249, it's not a bad price point if you're looking to upgrade your fitness tracking game πŸ’ͺ.
 
idk how i feel about this new oura ring 4 tho πŸ€”... on one hand, the fact that they've improved wearability by recessing sensors into the ring body sounds super neat! and the wider range of ring sizes is great for people who have trouble finding a good fit. also, the Meals feature is pretty cool - i mean who doesn't want to track what they eat? πŸ˜‚

but on the other hand, $249 is a bit steep imo... especially when amazon has a similar model for $299. and the gold finish being discounted by $150 feels like it's more of a marketing thing than an actual price drop πŸ€‘. overall, i think the ring 4 is definitely a solid health and fitness tracker, but maybe not worth breaking the bank over πŸ’Έ
 
I'm loving how much smaller this new Oura Ring 4 is! I mean, think about it - you've got all these fancy health and fitness tracking features packed into something that's actually comfortable to wear. The battery life is supposed to be way better too, which means you don't have to worry about it dying on you mid-workout or anything πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

But what really gets me excited is the Meals feature - it's like having a personal nutritionist built right into your ring! I've been trying to get more organized with my food intake and this sounds like just the thing. And the fact that they're offering different finishes means you can choose one that fits your style, whether you're going for sleek and modern or classic and understated.

For me, though, what really sets the Ring 4 apart is its focus on long-term trends over short-term data points. I mean, we all know how easy it is to get caught up in daily tracking and not really see the bigger picture... but this thing seems to be designed for people who want to look at their habits over a longer period of time. Which is kinda genius if you ask me! πŸ€“
 
I'm not sure I trust these new-fangled rings that everyone's got stuck on their fingers πŸ€”. They're just gonna be collecting all our personal data and selling it to the highest bidder, you know? And what's with the prices? $249 for a fancy ring that's just tracking your every move and what you eat? I mean, can't we just use a regular old pedometer or fitness tracker like everyone else? Or maybe even just rely on our own two eyes to see if we're getting enough exercise? I'm not buying all the hype around these rings...literally πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on the gold finish – is it really worth an extra $100? Not convinced, that's for sure 😐.
 
omg i'm so hyped about the new Oura Ring 4!!! 🀩 i mean, who doesn't want a sleek ring that tracks their health and fitness on the go? it's like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸš€, you know what i mean? from daily physical data to detailed vitals, this thing is giving me all the feels... like they're watching my every move πŸ‘€. and let's not forget about the new Meals feature - food tracking is super important for our well-being, right? πŸ’š anyway, imo the prices are pretty reasonable, especially with the gold finish being discounted πŸ€‘. overall, it's a solid choice if you're in the market for a fitness tracker that's both stylish and functional πŸ‘
 
Just spent 30 seconds thinking about getting one of these rings and I'm already sold πŸ€‘πŸ’ͺ - who needs an excuse to upgrade their daily tracking game? πŸ‘ And that gold finish is a nice touch, who says you can't afford luxury on a budget? πŸ’Έ
 
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