I haven’t always been into wearables. I try my best to listen to my body’s cues and to navigate life in a somewhat natural way. After all, do we really need to know every detail about our bodies, including our heart rate, stress levels, sleep cycles, or whether we’ve moved enough each day?

I used to think the answer was no, but things have changed in the last couple of years. First, I got myself an Apple Watch, and I enjoyed closing the rings, which gave me inspiration to get up and move even on days when I didn’t feel like it.

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Oura Ring Gen 4 Ceramic launched, I knew it was time for an upgrade.

I initially ordered the same size as my Gen 3, but when it arrived, it was noticeably looser and even slipped off my finger. The internal grooves are less pronounced on the Oura Ring Gen 4, so sizing down made sense.

Oura Ring 4 Ceramic and Oura app

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I chose the Tide colour, a soft, cool blue tone, which makes the ring feel more like contemporary jewellery than a wearable. Thankfully, smart rings come in colours other than just black, but the Ring 4 Ceramic’s colours are genuinely pretty – at least, they look handsome to me.

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