Oura Just Unveiled ‘the World’s Smallest Smart Ring’, the Oura Ring 5 — and Members Are Going to Love These 7 Upgrades
- On Thursday, Oura CEO Tom Hale unveiled the Oura Ring 5, a redesigned smart ring that is 40% smaller than its predecessor and starts at $399.
- Engineers reduced the hardware to 6.09mm wide and 2.28mm thick, responding to user requests for a more discreet design amid competition from rivals like RingConn and Ultrahuman.
- New software includes Health Radar, which monitors biometric patterns like nighttime breathing and blood pressure, plus GLP-1 Insights for medication tracking and a partnership with Counsel Health for AI-assisted medical advice.
- Oura is launching a $99 portable charging case that stores a month of power, while new software features will also roll out to generation 3 and 4 devices.
- The Ring 5 officially launches Friday, June 4, as Oura seeks to sustain growth following its confidentially filed IPO prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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‘Cracked Oura’ Is an App For Using the Oura Ring Without the Monthly Subscription
Rather than pay a monthly subscription for an app that plenty of people think kinda sucks, a developer has created Cracked Oura, an open source app that lets Oura ring wearers query and analyze their health data without the monthly fee. On Thursday, Oura announced the new Ring 5, a lighter and smaller wearable with an allegedly better battery life. That ring will cost at least $399, and some models cost as much as $499. An Oura subscription, whi…
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