Wearable Comparison
Quick Answer
Both the Oura Ring 5 and WHOOP charge a subscription and both track recovery, but the form factor decides it. Buy the Oura Ring 5 if sleep, readiness, and all-day comfort are the priority. Buy WHOOP if you want a daily strain and recovery behavior loop you will actually act on. Oura is the sleep-first ring; WHOOP is the training-first band. Neither is a no-subscription option.
Ring or Band?
The Oura Ring 5 is a slim, comfortable ring built around overnight data: sleep stages, HRV, temperature, and a readiness score. WHOOP is a screenless wrist or arm band built around strain and recovery, with a coach that nudges daily behavior. Same problem, different philosophy.
| Feature | Oura Ring 5 | WHOOP |
|---|---|---|
| Form factor | Ring | Wrist or arm band |
| Best for | Sleep and readiness | Strain and recovery loop |
| Coaching | Readiness-led insights | Behavior-driven coach |
| Subscription | Required | Required |
Where Oura Wins
Oura is the cleaner sleep and readiness experience, and a ring is more comfortable overnight than a band for many people. If your reason for tracking is sleep and passive recovery, the Ring 5 is the better fit.
Where WHOOP Wins
WHOOP is built for people who train hard and want a daily strain-and-recovery loop that pushes behavior. If you will actually change today's workout based on a recovery score, WHOOP's system is designed exactly for that.
Both Cost a Subscription
Neither is a no-fee option. If paying monthly to see your own recovery data bothers you, that is worth weighing before you commit to either, and the no-subscription alternatives are worth a look.
Where Vora Fits
Whichever you choose, Vora connects to Oura and reads recovery data, then turns sleep, HRV, and recovery into one coach with your workouts and nutrition. Compare more in WHOOP vs Oura vs Apple Watch and is WHOOP still worth it.