Oura Ring 5 leaks point to 6 colors and late 2026 launch
The oura ring 5 has leaked with a slightly slimmer profile, six color options, and a more seamless inner band. That points to a product tuned as much for appearance as for wearability, while the timing now looks closer to late 2026 than the 2027 date that was first floating around.
March 2026 Oura Ring 5 images
Images that first surfaced in March 2026 show the Ring 5 with a slightly more curved outer surface than the Ring 4. The shape change should make the ring read more like jewelry on the hand, not just a sleep tracker with a metal shell.
The same leak says the transition to the synthetic resin inner band is more seamless. That is the sort of industrial-design change users feel every time they put the ring on, because it usually affects how refined the device looks and how finished it feels against skin.
Six colors for Ring 5
The leak lists six color options for the Ring 5. Rose Gold is out, and Deep Rose is in.
Stealth, Gold, and Silver appear in both glossy and brushed variants. The earlier Ring 4 Ceramic collection arrived in October 2025 at $499, or $150 more than the standard ring, with four ceramic colors: Petal Pink, Tide Green, Cloud White, and Midnight Blue.
That earlier ceramic line used colors derived from natural minerals baked into the material itself. The new finishes suggest Oura is still pushing the ring toward a more premium, jewelry-like look rather than treating color as a simple cosmetic afterthought.
FCC filing 2AD7V-OURA2602
An FCC filing emerged in April 2026 under ID 2AD7V-OURA2602, and it lists the ring as model OA13 and a refreshed charger as OA14. The filing also includes a 180-day confidentiality window, with hidden materials such as internal photos and the user manual pushed to early September 2026.
Notebookcheck said the Ring 5 optical sensors are significantly larger than those in the Ring 4. It also said additional red and green LEDs are expected to improve heart rate and SpO2 accuracy, which would make the hardware change more than a styling update.
Oura has filed patents around blood pressure monitoring from the finger, and it is actively pursuing FDA clearance for that feature. Those moves do not guarantee what ships next, but they show the company is trying to turn the ring into a broader health device while still competing on finish, color, and form factor.
For buyers, the practical read is simple: the design leaks are strong enough to sketch the product, and the filing makes a late 2026 arrival look more likely than 2027. Pricing for Ring 5 remains the biggest open item.