OURA Gen3 Horizon - Size 6
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1 66300
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Key Features
- Colour name: Gold, Silver
- Product colour: Gold
- Weight: 222g
Specifications
Features
Product colour
Gold
Colour name
Gold, Silver
Weight & dimensions
Weight
222 g
Product Details
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy Oura Gen3
Horizon Smart Ring - Size 6, Silver | Sleep, Heart Rate and
Fitness Tracking Wearable - Up to 7 Day Battery Life -
iOS/Android Compatible - Size First with Oura Sizing Kit at
desertcart UK.
Review: Life-Changing Insight in a Beautiful Ring – The Ultimate
Wellness Companion - I cannot express how much I love my Oura
Ring – it has genuinely transformed the way I understand my body,
my health, and my daily rhythm. After months of considering
various wearable wellness trackers, I finally chose the Oura
Ring, and I am so glad I did. It’s elegant, discreet, incredibly
intelligent, and unlike anything else on the market. From the
moment I received it, the packaging and unboxing experience felt
premium – the attention to detail, the minimalism, and the
quality of the materials made it feel more like receiving a
luxury piece of jewellery than a health tracker. I opted for the
Heritage design in silver, and it’s truly beautiful – sleek,
modern, and subtle enough to wear with anything, from gym gear to
formalwear. But the real magic lies in what it does. The Oura
Ring goes far beyond basic step counting and calorie burn. It
offers a holistic, science-driven picture of your health, and its
insights are deeply personalised. It tracks sleep with incredible
accuracy – not just how long you sleep, but your sleep stages,
heart rate variability (HRV), resting heart rate, temperature
trends, and respiratory rate. As someone who used to
underestimate the importance of deep and REM sleep, this has been
eye-opening. The sleep score helps me identify what’s helping or
hindering my rest, from late-night screens to alcohol, and I now
prioritise my wind-down routine because I can see the difference.
Its readiness score is a game-changer. Rather than pushing you to
work out every day, it guides you to tune into what your body
actually needs. On days when my ring senses that my recovery is
low or that I’m fighting something off, it suggests rest and
gentle movement. On high readiness days, I feel confident in
pushing myself further in workouts or productivity. It’s like
having a silent coach on your finger who always knows how you’re
doing – even when you don’t. One of the things I love most is the
menstrual insights. I’ve never felt so in tune with my cycle – it
predicts my period accurately and shows how my temperature and
sleep shift across phases. This kind of cycle syncing helps me
align workouts, productivity, and self-care to my natural
hormonal rhythm. It’s empowering and refreshing to have that
level of visibility without invasive apps or guesswork. Battery
life is another standout feature. Unlike many wearables that need
daily charging, I only need to charge the Oura Ring every 4–5
days, and the little charging dock is neat and travel-friendly.
The app is intuitive, beautifully designed, and packed with
information without being overwhelming. I check it every morning
– not out of obsession, but because it genuinely helps me shape
my day better. Whether I need to stretch more, rest more,
hydrate, or move with intention, I have the data and insights to
support those choices. Lastly, I appreciate that the Oura Ring is
designed with privacy and longevity in mind. The company is
transparent about data and constantly updating the app with
useful features, like guided meditations, breathwork, and sleep
audio tools. It feels like they genuinely care about their users’
long-term wellbeing. If you’re serious about understanding your
body, improving your sleep, and making intentional choices around
wellness and performance – all without wearing a bulky device –
the Oura Ring is absolutely worth the investment. I can’t imagine
life without it now. Highly, highly recommend.
Review: Hassle free, stress free health tracking. - Before we get
into it, this is HEALTH tracker, not a fitness tracker. Yes it
can track workouts but if you intend to use it for this, it
should be restricted to cardio workouts, or any workouts that
don’t involve gripping things with your hands. If functionality
with regards to tracking strength based workouts is your thing,
you may best be suited by a wrist based wearable. Looks wise,
this is a beautiful example of engineering. Oura have always made
beautiful pieces of technology. I purchased the brushed titanium
horizon model and it’s absolutely stunning from a wearable point
of view. I daily this as my main wearable along with an Apple
Watch Ultra for tracking gym workouts (I wear ‘dumb’ watches on a
daily when not working out) but personally I find the
functionality and the simplicity of the ring is just second to
none. If you are looking for a wearable that provides accurate
data (backed by studies), doesn’t constantly distract you with
notifications or reminders, and just blends in to your daily
routine, then I think this wearable is for you. Value for money
wise, it would be easy to say that this isn’t the best value
proposition out there. Other wearables provide the same form
factor and, perhaps more importantly, doesn’t come at the cost of
a monthly subscription to access the granular data offered by the
Oura ring and app. (Although personally I think the £69.99 total
cost for the yearly membership option isn’t too bad when you
consider whoop is more than double the cost). Personally for me
the value for money for the Oura ring, with the granular data it
offers, the quality of the ring itself, along with a simply
beautifully designed app to complement the ring itself, is there
and that’s why I’ve given this five stars. I’ve found it to be as
accurate, if not more accurate when it comes to sleep tracking
compared to my Apple Watch and it is far, far better at detecting
naps or cardio activity compared to the Apple Watch. The only
issue I would say in this department is that calorie burn and
steps seem to be a weak point for the ring (but any wearable that
tracks either of these metrics are wildly inaccurate for the most
part)
Reviews
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