Health trackers like Apple Watches and Oura Rings already do a fine job at providing insights into health patterns and trends. But sometimes, software comes along that offers a little something else ...
My Oura Ring warned me something was wrong - I didn't listen (and quickly regretted it) ...
Attention Oura Ring users: A new app experience is coming. On Oct. 20, the fitness tech brand revealed that the Oura app is getting a redesign in the coming weeks. But that's not the only news. Oura ...
There's no need to limit yourself to Oura's app ...
Oura is introducing two new features, Meals and Glucose, to the Oura app. Meals uses AI to analyze tracked food and offer nutrient breakdowns and guidance. Glucose integrates Dexcom’s Stelo biosensor ...
Plus, everything you need to know about the brand-spanking-new ceramic rings.
I've been an Oura Ring fan for a while now, but two updates to the Oura Ring 4 have made me love it even more.
After three months of testing, here's my unfiltered review. I realized a couple of years ago that my lifestyle choices could best be described as “voluntarily guzzling an awful cocktail of stress, ...
The Oura uses a variety of sensors such as infrared, red, and green LED to track heart rate, body temperature, respiratory ...
At $99, it's more expensive than other brands' cases, but it's also slimmer.
Comparing the designs of the Oura Ring vs. Whoop is like comparing apples to oranges. Yes, they're both fitness trackers, but they wear in entirely different ways. A person's hand wearing an Oura Ring ...