- TechRadar is running a live Q&A in the lead-up to our Oura Ring 5 review
- Leave a comment with what you’re most interested in hearing about below
- You can ask questions all week before the Q&A closes
The Oura Ring 5 only started shipping just over a week ago, but it’s already causing a stir, with early impressions mostly positive across the board — thanks to being such a substantial, visible upgrade over the previous model.
I’m currently testing what Oura claims to be “the world’s smallest smart ring”, and while I can’t yet access every feature in the app — some require at least 30 days of continuous wear to establish personal health baselines — the ring design itself is a big step up.
It’s significantly more petite than the Oura Ring 4, both in form and weight, which gives it a much better fit and makes it more comfortable to wear. While I can’t yet give a final verdict on its performance or accuracy, or properly judge its value, I’m happy to answer any questions you might have.
Want to know if it feels noticeably different compared to the Ring 4? If you can, you still wear it while typing or lifting weights without it feeling bulky? Or how long does the battery really last? Drop your question in the comment box below, and I’ll get back to you.
This live Q&A will remain open until this weekend, when my Oura Ring 5 review will be published. Because I won’t yet have unlocked every new feature that’s available, my verdict will be based on an early assessment of what I have been able to test in just over two weeks.
That’s why I’m opening this testing period up to you. I want to know what your biggest questions are about what could be the best smart ring available. Of course, I’ll be looking at its price, design, features, and performance to determine a final value score, but I know that won’t cover everything.
There are countless questions I imagine many of you will likely have before clicking…


























