Is anyone tracking possible Oura Ring 4 Cyber Monday deals for 2025 yet? I’m thinking of upgrading from an older gen ring, but only if there’s a solid discount or bundle (maybe free sizing kit or extra charger). Do they usually offer sitewide % off or retailer-specific deals? Any past patterns or predictions for 2025?
Hello, Oura Ring 4 Cyber Monday deals now already live:
The Oura 4 is definitely the one to watch if you care about data fidelity. The move to 18 signal paths in the Oura Ring 4 Brushed Silver is a massive technical upgrade over the Gen 3 because it solves the rotation issue where the ring loses track if it slides around. If youre comparing performance for Cyber Monday:
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Hey, so I’m in almost the same boat – upgraded from Gen 2 → Gen 3 and I’m eyeing the 4 too, but only on a good deal.
Based on the last few years, Oura *usually* does something like 20–30% off or a bundle (I snagged mine with a free sizing kit + discount on an extra charger during a Black Friday/Cyber Monday promo). It was **definitely** better buying direct from Oura vs random retailers, at least for me – clearer return policy and warranty, plus they tend to push the best promos on their own site.
From a cost side: the ring itself is just half the story – factor in the subscription. I only upgraded last time because:
- Discount on the ring itself
- I needed a new charger anyway
- I was already locked into the membership, so the hardware upgrade spread out over 2–3 years of use felt fine
For 2025, I’d personally:
- Wait for Oura’s email list / app notifications – they announced their deals a week-ish before
- Compare the total price: ring + tax + membership + any extra charger you know you’ll want
- Skip buying full price now; their pattern has been too consistent around Black Friday/Cyber Monday to justify paying retail unless you desperately need it
If you’re already on an older gen and it still “works well”, I’d hold off and only pull the trigger if you see at least ~20% off or a nice bundle with charger/sizing kit thrown in.
Hope this helps!
Well, funny timing – I went down this exact rabbit hole last year trying to “time” an upgrade and ended up spreadsheeting way too many Oura promos 😅
From what I’ve seen over the last 3–4 years, Oura doesn’t usually do crazy sitewide % drops like 30–40%. It’s more like:
- **Small % off (10–20%)** on specific models/colors, or
- **Bundle-style value**: free/discounted charger, sizing kit, or extended warranty-ish perks
Technically, what matters for you upgrading from an older gen:
- **Charger compatibility**: Gen 3 and (likely) Gen 4 each need their own charger. Watch for bundles that explicitly include the *new* charger – that can save you $40ish.
- **Membership deals**: sometimes they do promos like a few months free membership. That’s actually a decent hidden discount if you’re keeping it long term.
- **Retail vs Oura site**: retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, etc.) more often do the straight % discount, while Oura’s own store leans into bundles and color-specific promos.
For 2025, I’d *predict* something like a modest discount on Gen 4 + accessory/charger bundles, and maybe steeper discounts on Gen 3 as a “previous gen” option.
Lesson learned from my last upgrade: don’t just look at % off – factor in extra charger + membership months. That’s where the real savings usually are.
Hope this helps!
If you’re purely chasing Cyber Monday value, I’d zoom out and compare brands: Oura rarely does huge % cuts, while Whoop, Fitbit, and Galaxy/Apple bundles often discount harder. If Oura 4 doesn’t get at least ~15–20% or a solid bundle, it might actually be a better value year to jump ecosystem (e.g., smartwatch + basic ring later) rather than pay premium pricing again for essentially ring-only data. Watch how competitors price in October–November; Oura tends to stay “premium-light discount” when others go aggressive.
Hey, DIY angle here since you mentioned sizing kits and bundles. I’d actually plan this more as a self-service “build your own deal” rather than waiting on a perfect Cyber Monday promo.
What I’d do:
- **Order the free sizing kit early** (Oura usually offers it by default, but make sure it’s included before you check out so you don’t pay for mistakes).
- **Buy the ring only** during whatever small % promo they run (historically it’s not huge), then
- **Grab extra chargers / accessories separately** via third‑party sales (Amazon, used market, local groups). I’ve done this for Gen 2 → Gen 3 and saved more than any Oura bundle.
Be careful with: used chargers (check model compatibility) and ring color/finish (resale value is very uneven). In my opinion, you’ll get more “real” savings DIY-ing the upgrade package than waiting for Oura to magically discount everything in one go.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
If you’re trying to be really cost-conscious, I’d treat Oura’s Cyber Monday more like a *maybe nice* bonus than something to bank on.
Here’s how I’d approach it:
1. **Set a hard price ceiling now** – e.g. “I’ll only upgrade if total cost (ring + tax + mandatory first month sub) is under $X.” Oura’s base price + subscription adds up faster than it looks on the product page.
2. **Watch total bundle cost, not just % off** – a 20% ring discount can be wiped out if they don’t include:
- free sizing kit
- extra charger
- free shipping
You might want to compare: `full price + 3rd-party charger from Amazon` vs `Oura bundle` on Cyber Monday.
3. **Track refurb / trade‑in options** – if they repeat previous patterns, you sometimes get better *effective* savings by selling your old gen (Swappa, eBay, Reddit) than waiting for a small official discount.
4. **Be careful with color/premium finishes** – usually the “stealth” / gold finishes discount less or sell out first. If you’re flexible on color, you can usually squeeze a bit more value.
5. **Set alerts now** – I’d suggest:
- Oura newsletter (they often tease BF/CM a bit early)
- Price trackers on Amazon/Best Buy (if Oura 4 hits retailers by then)
If you’re upgrading from an older gen that still works, I’d personally wait to see if they do a **bundle with 3–6 months membership included**. That’s where the real value is, IMO.
Hope this helps you not overpay 🙂
Hey, veteran Oura nerd here – been on Gen 1 → Gen 2 → Gen 3 and watching their promos for like 5+ years now.
Quick story: I once waited for a Black Friday deal, grabbed a discounted ring, and then they pushed a pretty big firmware update a few weeks later that messed with battery + temp readings on my unit. Support was great, but I was stuck in this weird limbo where I wasn’t sure if it was a bad batch, a firmware bug, or a hardware issue. Since then, I’ve looked at deals through a bit more of a safety/reliability lens, not just “% off”.
For 2025/Cyber Monday, I’d think about:
1. **Hardware stability > biggest discount**
If Gen 4 is still relatively new by then, I’d wait for at least a couple firmware cycles and user reports **before** jumping on a sale. Early batches can have quirks: weird skin temp behavior, flaky HR, battery drain, random disconnects. Those aren’t just annoyances – they can make sleep/HRV data *misleading*, which is a safety thing if you use it to judge recovery, overtraining, or illness.
2. **Watch for charger / accessory reliability**
You mentioned an extra charger – good call. Over the years I’ve had one charger die and one cable get super finicky. During promos they sometimes bundle accessories, but I’d still treat chargers as semi-consumable and have at least 2 you trust. If your only charger is flaky and your ring dies for a few days, it can really mess with long-term trend data you might be using for health decisions.
3. **Check return window + warranty around promos**
In my experience, Oura’s Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals haven’t gutted the normal policies, but I always double-check:
- Return period (I want a full month to see if readings look sane vs my older gen / other devices)
- Warranty terms (especially on a new gen – you want coverage if early hardware issues pop up after the hype dies down)
4. **Compare Gen 4 ‘safety’ features vs your current ring**
If they add more health-y stuff (better temp sensing, improved HR during exercise, better AFib flags, etc.), I’d see if early adopters are reporting:
- Stable temps night-to-night (not wild jumps without reason)
- Consistent HR vs a known-good device (chest strap or a trusted watch)
- No random "missing data" nights
5. **What I’d actually do for 2025**
- Use Cyber Monday as a **"nice-to-have" price check**, like others said.
- But only pull the trigger *if* by then there are several months of reviews saying Gen 4 is:
- Reliable with updates
- Not having widespread battery / sensor / overheating issues
- If your older gen is still stable and data looks trustworthy, I’d rather pay a bit more later than jump early into a buggy batch just because of a 10–20% discount.
Lesson learned from all my years: with health wearables, **a slightly more expensive but proven-stable device is safer than a big discount on unproven hardware/firmware**. Use Cyber Monday as an opportunity, but let reliability reports, return policy, and your trust in the data be the real deciding factors.
Hope this helps! Happy to compare notes if you share which gen you’re on now.