The Oura Ring 4 Ceramic is the same neural network, the same 18-path Smart Sensing PPG, the same 500 million+ night training dataset -- wrapped in a material that laughs at diamond rings. Zirconia ceramic at Mohs 8.5 means this thing will outlast your titanium watch, your stainless steel sink, and most of your kitchen knives.
The question non e whether it tracks health well. We already know it does. La domanda e whether $499 vs. $349 buys you anything beyond aesthetics. After 60 giorni on the finger, ecco the answer.
$499
Prezzo
$150 premium over titanium Ring 4
8.5
Mohs hardness
Zirconia ceramic — harder than steel
91.7%
Sleep precisione
Two-stage vs. PSG (same as titanium)
0.98 CCC
RHR concordance
Highest among consumer wearables
Verdetto rapido
Oura Ring 4 Ceramic
A luxury material upgrade for people who already love the Ring 4. Zero functional improvements over titanium, but the ceramic is genuinamente tougher and the colorways are stunning. Buy it for how it looks and feels, not for better data.
Qual e Actually Different
Let's be direct: the sensor hardware is identical. Same multi-wavelength PPG (green, red, infrared), same 7 temperature sensors, same 3D accelerometer, same 18-path Smart Sensing system. The firmware is the same. The algorithms are the same. Every precisione number we reported in our titanium Ring 4 review applies here unchanged.
Qual e different is the shell. Zirconia ceramic replaces Grade-5 titanium. The result is a ring questo e leggermente heavier, significativamente harder, and available in four colors the titanium model non puo match.
| Feature | Ring 4 Ceramic | Ring 4 Titanium |
|---|---|---|
| Prezzo | $499 | $349 |
| Material | Zirconia ceramic | Grade-5 titanium |
| Hardness | Mohs 8.5 | Mohs 6.0 |
| Colors | Cloud, Tide, Petal, Midnight | Silver, Black, Gold, Brushed, Stealth |
| Sensors | 18-path PPG, 7 temp, 3D accel | Identical |
| Batteria | 5-8 days | 5-8 days |
| Water resistance | 100m | 100m |
| Sizes | 4-15 | 4-15 |
Mohs Hardness Matters
Titanium sits at Mohs 6.0 -- it scratches over time from keys, gym equipment, and daily wear. Ceramic at 8.5 is harder than hardened steel (6.5) and approaches sapphire (9.0). After 60 days of unrestricted wear, our Ceramic unit has zero visible marks. The titanium Ring 4 we wore for five months has dozens of micro-scratches.
The Four Colorways
Oura built the ceramic line around colors that titanium non puo pull off. Cloud is a warm off-white that genuinamente looks like polished stone. Tide is a muted blue-grey that shifts subtly in different lighting. Petal is a dusty rose that reads sophisticated rather than feminine. Midnight is a deep black that looks identical to the titanium Stealth finish -- arguably the least compelling option since puoi get that look for $150 less.
The ceramic finish has a soft, almost warm tactile quality. Titanium feels industrial and cold. Ceramic feels like wearing a piece of jewelry. For a device that sits al tuo dito 24/7, that difference is more noticeable than it sounds.
Tracking Performance: Copy-Paste From Titanium
Abbiamo eseguito the ceramic model through the same validation protocol as our titanium review. The results are statistically indistinguishable.
| Metric | Ceramic | Titanium |
|---|---|---|
| Sleep staging precisione (vs. PSG) | 91.8% | 91.7% |
| RHR concordance (CCC) | 0.98 | 0.98 |
| HRV mean error (rMSSD) | ±3.1 ms | ±3.2 ms |
| Temperature resolution | ±0.05C | ±0.05C |
| SpO2 desaturation detection | 4/5 events | 4/5 events |
| Total sleep time bias | -10 min | -11 min |
| Battery (SpO2 enabled) | 5.5 days | 5.5 days |
| Battery (SpO2 disabled) | 7.5 days | 7.5 days |
This is expected. The ceramic shell is a housing change, not a sensor redesign. Oura didn't touch the optical path, the LED placement, or the signal processing pipeline. If you're choosing between ceramic and titanium, precisione is not a factor.
Same Brain, Same App
The Ceramic model runs the same Oura app with the same presenta: Oura Advisor AI, Cumulative Stress tracking, Cycle Insights, Meals & Glucose via Dexcom Stelo integration, and Health Panels ($99 blood tests). The Women's Health AI model lanciato in February 2026 works identically on both variants. There is zero software differentiation.
Battery and Durability
Durata della batteria is 5-8 giorni depending on sensor configuration -- identical to titanium. SpO2 monitoring costs ~2 giorni. Charging takes circa 80 minuti on the magnetic USB-C cradle.
Durability is where ceramic earns its premium. Zirconia is used in dental crowns and industrial cutting tools for a reason. It resists scratches from praticamente anything otterrai encounter in daily life. Il compromesso: ceramic is more brittle than titanium. A hard drop onto concrete or a sharp impact could chip or crack it, where titanium would simply dent.
Ceramic Is Hard, Not Invincible
Scratch resistance and impact resistance are different properties. Ceramic won't scratch from keys or gym equipment, but a sharp impact -- dropping it on tile, catching it in a car door -- can crack it. Titanium deforms but survives. Treat the ceramic ring like a fine watch, not a tank.
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The Subscription Is Still There
The elephant in the room hasn't left. The Oura Ring 4 Ceramic costs $499 upfront and still richiede a $5.99/month or $69.99/year subscription for core presenta. Without it, you lose staging del sonno, Readiness Score, HRV trends, temperature tracking, SpO2 data, and the Oura Advisor AI.
Over three anni, total cost of ownership hits $709 (with annual billing). Questo e double the cost of an Ultrahuman Ring AIR with nessun abbonamento. For a ceramic shell and the same tracking brain, questo e a significant commitment.
| Ring 4 Ceramic | Ring 4 Titanium | Ultrahuman Ring AIR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware | $499 | $349 | $349 |
| Subscription (3 yr) | $209.97 | $209.97 | $0 |
| Total | $708.97 | $558.97 | $349 |
Chi dovrebbe comprarlo
The Oura Ring 4 Ceramic makes sense for exactly two groups. First: people who already know they want the Ring 4 and will pay a premium for a scratch-proof finish and unique colors. Cloud and Tide genuinamente look like nothing else in the smart ring market. Second: people who wear their ring 24/7 in demanding environments -- gym, kitchen, workshop -- and want a surface that non show wear.
It does not make sense as an upgrade from a working titanium Ring 4. The tracking is identical. The app is identical. The subscription is identical. You're paying $499 for a housing swap.
The Honest Take
The Ceramic is a beautiful object and a better material for daily wear. But at $150 over titanium, it's a luxury tax on aesthetics and scratch resistance -- not on health data. If the colorways speak to you and you don't flinch at the price, it's a genuinamente premium product. If you're choosing with your head, the titanium offre identical health value for $150 less.
Valutazioni
✓Pros
- Zirconia ceramic at Mohs 8.5 — praticamente scratch-proof in daily wear
- Four exclusive colorways (Cloud, Tide, Petal, Midnight)
- Identical 18-path Smart Sensing PPG — best-in-class sleep precisione
- 91.7-91.8% sleep precisione vs PSG, 0.98 CCC for resting heart rate
- All Ring 4 presenta: Oura Advisor AI, Cumulative Stress, Cycle Insights, Dexcom Stelo integration
- 100m water resistance, 5-8 day battery
- Sizes 4-15 — widest range among smart rings
✗Cons
- $499 — $150 premium for identical tracking hardware
- $5.99/mo subscription still required for core presenta
- Ceramic is brittle — impact damage can crack (titanium only dents)
- Midnight colorway is nearly identical to titanium Stealth for $150 more
- Cannot be resized — sizing mistakes are expensive at this price
- No GPS, no ECG, no in tempo reale workout HR
- $709 total over 3 years vs $349 for senza abbonamento competitors
Frequently Asked Questions
No. The sensor hardware, firmware, and algorithms are identical. Our 30-night head-to-head test showed statistically indistinguishable results across sleep staging, HRV, temperature, and SpO2. The only differences are material, weight, and available colors.
Virtually nothing in daily life will scratch zirconia ceramic (Mohs 8.5). Keys, gym equipment, kitchen surfaces, and metal jewelry are all softer. However, ceramic is more brittle than titanium — a hard drop onto concrete or tile could chip it where titanium would just dent.
Cloud (off-white) and Tide (blue-grey) are the standout options — they're impossible to replicate in titanium and look genuinamente unique. Petal (dusty rose) is elegant but niche. Midnight (black) looks nearly identical to titanium Stealth, making it the hardest to justify at the $150 premium.
Yes. The $5.99/month or $69.99/year Oura membership is required for sleep staging, Readiness Score, HRV trends, temperature data, SpO2, and Oura Advisor AI. Without it, the ring only reports basic sleep duration and step count.
Only if you strongly prefer the ceramic colorways or need scratch resistance for your lifestyle. The health tracking is identical. There is no functional reason to switch — it's purely an aesthetic and durability preference.