Oura is facing a lawsuit over whether its $300 ring can actually track sleep
The lawsuit takes aim at a core feature of the product: its ability to turn data collected from a wearer's finger into scores for sleep, readiness, and activity. Oura rings track measures like heart activity and skin temperature, then run that data through software to generate sleep reports. Read Entire Article
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