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Oura Ring 5 leak gives you an early look at its biggest changes

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 24, 20263 Mins Read
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A new leak offers an early glimpse at what your next smart ring could look like, even if it’s still years away. The details point to a more polished design, updated finishes, and a stronger push toward better health data.

The images and information, first reported by Android Headlines, suggest Oura is keeping its slow and steady upgrade cycle. Instead of chasing big hardware changes, it’s refining the experience in ways you’ll notice over time.

The most noticeable shift is the shape. The outer edge appears more rounded, giving it a profile closer to a traditional ring while also helping reduce the chance of scratching nearby devices like your phone.

There’s also a change in finish. A new Deep Rose option replaces Rose Gold, offering a warmer, more bronze-like tone alongside silver, gold, and a matte black version.

A familiar palette with one twist

Color is where the update is easiest to spot. Deep Rose brings a softer look that feels less flashy than the previous gold tone, which may appeal if you want something subtler on your hand.

Other finishes carry over from the current model. Silver and gold return, while the matte black variant is expected to keep its stealth branding. Silver will also come in glossy and brushed options, giving you more control over how reflective or muted the ring looks.

It’s a restrained update that leans toward refinement rather than experimentation, which fits how Oura tends to evolve its products.

Same battery, smarter internals

Core hardware remains largely unchanged. Charging still uses the same dock, with a travel-friendly case available for when you’re on the move.

Battery life is expected to stay in the five to eight day range, so you shouldn’t expect longer stretches between charges this time around.

The Whoop 5.0 and Oura Ring 4.

The bigger gains are likely happening inside. Improved sensors should lead to more accurate readings and better insights from your daily data, which has been Oura’s main area of progress between generations.

Still a long wait ahead

This early look comes with a long timeline attached. The ring isn’t expected to arrive until late 2027, which puts it well outside any near-term upgrade plans.

That slower pace lines up with Oura’s typical release pattern. It updates its rings every few years, focusing on meaningful improvements instead of frequent refreshes. If you’re searching for a fitness tracker, check out the best that are out now.

For now, this is more about direction than decision. If you already own a recent model, there’s no real reason to wait, but if you’re planning your next wearable, this gives you a clearer sense of what’s coming and when it might be worth paying attention.

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