Our Health and Fitness Device of the Year in the TechRadar Choice Awards 2025 isn’t a big, rugged smartwatch, although you could be forgiven for assuming it might be: we saw a lot of these from the big players in that space. No, for our pick of the litter this year, we went smaller, opting for the excellent Oura Ring 4, one of the best smart rings.

It’s not an extensive list. Once you take out the brandless, cheap electronic rings populating the likes of Temu and Amazon, there are only a few names in the smart ring space, notably Oura, Samsung, Ultrahuman, Circular, Amazfit and Ringconn – and Samsung and Ultrahuman didn’t have eligible entries this year.

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It uses your sleep information, heart rate variability, skin temperature and other metrics to flag up possible illnesses before you know about them, using its Sympton Radar feature. Combined with self-reported information about your day through Oura’s tagging system (allowing you to highlight caffeinated and alcoholic drinks, mindfulness sessions, naps, flights and other contextual information for your own reference) over time you get a complete picture of your health.

As a sleep tracker and as a daily holistic health tracker, it’s superbly accurate. Oura’s VP of consumer software product, Jason Russell, told me last year that “if you’re dancing at a wedding, we want to know about it before you tell us,” and I believe it’s possible.

Oura wasn’t chosen as our Health and Fitness Device of the Year because it’s the best smart ring – in fact, it doesn’t top our list because the Samsung Galaxy Ring doesn’t require a subscription, making the Samsung model slightly better value to many users over the long term.

Oura gets our vote because even after basically inventing a category of wearables on its own, it’s still trailblazing in terms of science, accuracy and style. Oura even debuted its new pastel-colored Ceramic model this year, while its rivals are still sporting gold- and silver-plating over plastic. Oura’s a premium product that’s certainly not for everyone, but its spirit of science and innovation takes the crown.