Oura enters India’s smart ring market with the Ring 4
, the ring starts at $349 with a $5.
India’s smart ring market remains small, with shipments falling 30.
6% in 2025 compared to a year earlier, and average selling prices declining 8. 7, according to IDC, as lower-cost brands expand their presence in the country. The decline reflects the category’s relatively new status in India, where smart rings remain a niche product, with limited awareness and relatively high prices despite the availability of lower-cost options, Vikas Sharma, senior market analyst for wearable devices at IDC, said.
Marketing efforts have also been muted as most vendors prioritize larger markets. The segment’s growth has also been constrained by limited competition beyond a handful of players, as the category lacks a broader ecosystem to drive awareness and innovation, Sharma told TechCrunch.
Ultrahuman led the smart ring category in India last year, with a 30.
4% share, followed by Gabit, which held 18.
That combination of positioning and services sets the company apart from many local players, who largely compete on price. The rivalry between Oura and Ultrahuman extends beyond India: The Finnish company sued Ultrahuman in the U. , affecting the sales of the smaller company’s Ring Air in the country. The Bengaluru-based company said it has redesigned the new Ring Pro to work around Oura’s patents, and has submitted it to U. Customs and Border Protection to confirm it can be legally imported.
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