Is anyone else waiting specifically for Cyber Monday 2025 deals on the Oura Ring 4, especially the new ceramic finish? I’ve been holding off upgrading from my older Oura because I really want the ceramic version for durability and the look, but it’s a bit pricey at full cost. I’m wondering if Oura usually runs better discounts on Cyber Monday vs Black Friday, and whether they’ve done style- or color-specific promos in past years. Do you think it’s realistic to expect a solid discount on the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic, or should I just buy earlier if stock seems limited?
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Hello, currently seems no price drop yet.
Hey, I’m in almost the same boat, just a bit earlier in the cycle. I upgraded from an older Oura to the Gen 3 right after a holiday season because I waited for “that perfect Cyber Monday deal”... and, honestly, it didn’t really materialize the way I hoped.
From what I’ve seen the last few years:
- Oura’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts were usually pretty similar (site-wide % or bundle deals), not dramatically better on Monday.
- They *rarely* did color/finish-specific promos. The fancy finishes (like ceramic now, Heritage Stealth earlier) tend to be the ones that sell out first and are the *least* discounted.
If you’re locked on the ceramic 4 specifically, I’d be careful waiting too long. Limited finishes + holiday demand = higher chance your size/finish is gone or backordered. In my case I waited, then ended up buying the more expensive finish later anyway, with no extra discount.
I’d suggest: if you see a decent site-wide discount *and* your size in ceramic is in stock, don’t over-optimise for maybe 5–10% more on Cyber Monday. The risk of missing the finish you want is pretty real.
Hope this helps! Happy to compare notes if you’re looking at specific sizes or versions.
Hey, so from a more “spec sheet / trend” angle: I wouldn’t count on a *huge* Cyber Monday–only deal specifically for the ceramic finish.
Historically Oura’s done:
- **Site-wide % discounts** (e.g. 20–30% off) across models/finishes
- **Same discount for all colors** rather than “premium finish excluded” type stuff
- **Similar or identical promos Fri–Mon**, sometimes BF and CM are literally the same code/price
Where it gets tricky with ceramic:
- New materials / new finishes usually have **tighter supply** and often sell out in the popular sizes.
- When stock is constrained, brands tend to **cap discounts or quietly exclude** the most in-demand color/finish, even if the base models are on sale.
- Ceramic is more complex to manufacture (sintering, coating tolerances, QC for micro‑cracks), so they’re less likely to overstock it just to discount heavily.
My “nerdy but practical” strategy:
- If your **size / color combo starts showing low stock** before Cyber Monday, I’d just grab it during Black Friday if there’s a decent discount (even 15–20%).
- If inventory looks solid and past years are any guide, **waiting till Cyber Monday might only net you the *same* discount**, not a dramatically better one.
If you’re super set on ceramic + exact size, I think stock risk > maybe-5%-more-discount risk.
Hope this helps! Happy to compare to other rings (Ultrahuman, Circular, etc.) if you’re still debating.
Hey, I’m looking at this from a super budget-first angle too, so here’s how I’d break it down:
**Option A: Wait for Cyber Monday**
**Pros:** Possibly the best % discount, time to watch price trends, you won’t kick yourself if a big deal drops.
**Cons:** Risk of ceramic being low stock or certain sizes/colors selling out, and Oura’s discounts aren’t always huge or finish-specific.
**Option B: Buy on Black Friday**
**Pros:** You lock in stock early, still usually get decent site-wide deals, less stress.
**Cons:** Cyber Monday *might* be slightly better (no guarantee though), so you could pay a bit more.
**Option C: Buy earlier if stock looks sketchy**
**Pros:** 100% peace of mind on size + color, you start using it sooner (more value over time). You can also stack: cashback sites, card points, maybe a referral code.
**Cons:** You probably pay near full price unless there’s a random promo.
For a cautious, money-conscious approach, I’d **personally do this**:
- Set a max price you’re willing to pay for ceramic now.
- Watch for **any** site-wide sale from now through Black Friday.
- If ceramic stock or sizes start slipping, grab it on **Black Friday** instead of gambling on Cyber Monday.
Oura doesn’t usually do crazy style-only discounts, so IMO it’s safer to prioritize **stock + a decent % off** rather than wait for a maybe-5%-better Cyber Monday.
Also, don’t forget: check if you’re cool with the ongoing membership cost too. That’s part of the “real” price.
Hope this helps!
Hey, I’m looking at this from a super budget-first angle too, so here’s how I’d break it down:
**Option A: Wait for Cyber Monday**
**Pros:** Possibly the best % discount, time to watch price trends, you won’t kick yourself if a big deal drops.
**Cons:** Risk of ceramic being low stock or certain sizes/colors selling out, and Oura’s discounts aren’t always huge or finish-specific.
**Option B: Buy on Black Friday**
**Pros:** You lock in stock early, still usually get decent site-wide deals, less stress.
**Cons:** Cyber Monday *might* be slightly better (no guarantee though), so you could pay a bit more.
**Option C: Buy earlier if stock looks sketchy**
**Pros:** 100% peace of mind on size + color, you start using it sooner (more value over time). You can also stack: cashback sites, card points, maybe a referral code.
**Cons:** You probably pay near full price unless there’s a random promo.
For a cautious, money-conscious approach, I’d **personally do this**:
- Set a max price you’re willing to pay for ceramic now.
- Watch for **any** site-wide sale from now through Black Friday.
- If ceramic stock or sizes start slipping, grab it on **Black Friday** instead of gambling on Cyber Monday.
Oura doesn’t usually do crazy style-only discounts, so IMO it’s safer to prioritize **stock + a decent % off** rather than wait for a maybe-5%-better Cyber Monday.
Also, don’t forget: check if you’re cool with the ongoing membership cost too. That’s part of the “real” price.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
So quick story: I’m a huge DIY nerd when it comes to gadgets and wearables. When Gen 3 came out, I *really* wanted a specific color that was overpriced and barely discounted. Instead of just waiting on some perfect sale, I kind of approached it like a DIY project instead of a “buy it once on the best day” thing.
Here’s what I mean and how it applies to your Oura 4 ceramic plan:
**1. Think “DIY discount stack” vs. single Cyber Monday miracle**
Instead of banking on Cyber Monday specifically, you can sort of roll your own deal:
- Sign up for Oura’s newsletter (they sometimes send first-time or targeted codes).
- Use cashback portals (Rakuten, TopCashback, etc.) – I’ve seen an extra ~5–10% back around big sales.
- Check if your card has temporary merchant offers or extended warranty (nice safety net for a pricey ceramic ring).
Combined, that can get you *close* to a Cyber Monday–level discount even if the official sale isn’t huge or ceramic-specific.
**2. “Self-service timing” approach**
What I’ve done in the past:
- Set a hard target price you’re ok with (e.g., “if ceramic drops by $X or I can stack to ~20–25% off, I buy immediately”).
- Start checking from early Black Friday onwards, not just Cyber Monday.
- If stock on your size/finish starts slipping, that’s your cue. In my experience, limited finishes / sizes run out *before* the best sales actually hit.
**3. Ceramic-specific risk**
Ceramic looks awesome and is quite scratch-resistant, but it’s still more brittle than plain metal. So if you know you’re a ring-banger (barbells, door frames, etc.), I’d prioritize:
- Proper sizing (maybe buy the sizing kit early so you’re ready to pull the trigger fast).
- Maybe even a backup cheap silicone ring for workouts. Not sexy, but it works and keeps the ceramic safer.
**My cautious take:**
It’s realistic to expect *some* discount on the Oura 4 overall during BF/CM, but I wouldn’t assume ceramic gets anything extra or special. I’d:
- Prep all the DIY savings tools now (cashback, email, card offers).
- Watch inventory in the weeks leading up.
- Pull the trigger as soon as you hit your acceptable “stacked” discount, even if it’s Black Friday or the weekend instead of Cyber Monday.
Basically: DIY your own sale window and don’t wait so long that your size in ceramic disappears. That’s the mistake I made once and had to settle for my 2nd choice finish.
Hope this helps! Happy to sanity check if you spot a specific deal closer to the date.
Hey,
Long‑time Oura user here (Gen 1 → Gen 2 → Gen 3, a few BF/CM cycles). From a long‑term ownership angle, I’d worry less about squeezing the *perfect* Cyber Monday discount and more about (1) getting the finish you actually want and (2) maximizing months of use.
A few things I’ve noticed over the years:
- **Finish matters more over time than the exact discount.** My black Gen 2 scuffed pretty fast, my silver Gen 3 still looks decent. Ceramics *should* resist micro‑scratches better, which is huge if you wear it 24/7. If you care about it still looking good in year 2–3, that’s not trivial.
- **Oura’s discounts have been “nice, not insane.”** Historically it’s been site‑wide-ish % or bundle deals. Over 3–4 years of ownership, the difference between (say) 15% and 20% off is pretty small compared to the value you get from better sleep/HRV data sooner.
- **Stock FOMO is real.** Color/finish combos *do* go out of stock or slip to long shipping windows. I’ve waited for a better deal before and then ended up with the wrong size/finish in stock, and I regretted that way more than the extra $30–$40 I “saved.”
So, if:
- Ceramic is the *must‑have* (look + durability), and
- You’d be annoyed if it slips to January or sells out in your size,
I’d personally grab it when you first see a decent site‑wide promo (even if that’s Black Friday) rather than gambling on Cyber Monday being meaningfully better. Over 2–3 years of wear, it won’t matter if you saved an extra 5%, but you’ll definitely notice if you’re stuck with a finish you don’t love or a delayed ship date.
FWIW, my rule now: as soon as the finish I want is in stock + any respectable discount appears, I just buy and start collecting data sooner.
Hope this helps! Let me know what you end up doing.
Hey,
Coming at this from more of a market / brand-comparison angle: if you’re mainly chasing value, I’d *definitely* think in terms of the whole category, not just Oura’s Cyber Monday pattern.
Quick take:
- **Oura Ring 4 Ceramic** – You’re paying a premium for ecosystem + design + strong sleep insights. Discounts are usually modest (10–20%), and I really doubt they’ll do a *finish-specific* promo just for ceramic. If ceramic is non‑negotiable, stock risk > waiting for an extra 5–10%.
- **Whoop / Fitbit / Garmin** – These guys tend to run more aggressive BF/CM promos (often 20–30%+ or bundles). But they’re mostly **wrist** devices, and subscription costs (Whoop, Oura) add up over 2–3 years. Over the long term, total cost of ownership starts to look similar.
- **Ultrahuman / Circular / RingConn** – Newer ring players sometimes drop bigger launch/holiday discounts to grab share. If you’re price-sensitive and not locked into Oura’s data history, watching them on BF/CM might net a *bigger* deal than waiting specifically for Oura’s ceramic to be cheaper.
So IMO:
- If you **really want Oura + ceramic specifically** → buy when your size/finish is in stock and there’s *any* site-wide promo (even 10–15%). Don’t gamble too hard on Cyber Monday.
- If you’re **flexible on brand but want best bang-for-buck** → compare CM deals across Oura / Ultrahuman / RingConn. You might get 80–90% of Oura’s experience for noticeably less.
TL;DR: Cyber Monday might shave a bit off the ceramic, but the *real* savings usually come from being open to other brands, not from timing Oura perfectly.
Hope this helps!
Hey, veteran Oura nerd here, been through Gen 1 → 2 → 3 and a couple of BF/CM cycles.
**Option A: Wait for Cyber Monday (ceramic)**
**Pros:** You might save some cash, sure.
**Cons (safety/reliability side):** If ceramic is new for Gen 4, first batches sometimes have minor QC quirks (micro-cracks, finish issues, fit tolerances). If they get slammed with Cyber Monday orders, replacements/support can be slower if something’s off.
**Option B: Buy earlier (still ceramic)**
**Pros:** Better chance to spot early defects within return window, less rushed shipping, more time to see if the new finish causes skin irritation or hotspots with your specific finger/fit. I’ve had one ring that created a pressure point only after a few weeks of wear. Catching that early is gold.
**Cons:** You might miss, say, an extra 10–20% discount.
**Option C: Stick to a non-ceramic finish on sale**
**Pros:** Historically, the “standard” finishes are the most battle‑tested. My old non-ceramic band survived years of sweat, showers, flights, and random knocks with no sensor issues or delamination. If you’re safety-first (no downtime, minimal risk of warranty drama), this is still the most proven route.
**Cons:** You sacrifice the ceramic look + potential scratch resistance.
From a reliability/safety-first angle, I’d:
- Watch early Gen 4 ceramic user reports first (fit issues, cracking, skin reactions).
- If those look clean and stock isn’t super tight, buy **before** Cyber Monday so you have buffer time to test it properly.
- Only “wait it out” to CM if you’re ok with a bit more risk of stock issues + slower support during the rush.
So yeah, IMO: if durability and zero downtime matter more than max discount, lean toward **Option B: buy a bit earlier**, once initial ceramic feedback looks solid. The extra couple of weeks of real-world testing on your hand is worth more than a slightly better promo.
Hope this helps!