This open source app lets you free your Oura Ring from its subscription
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This fifth generation of the Oura ring arrives only one and a half years after the fourth generation. The replacement of the model is explained by a new breakthrough in the miniaturization of technologies, allowing the ring to be 40% thinner, while proposing new measures useful for health.
This open source app lets you free your Oura Ring from its subscription
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR A developer has created an open-source desktop app called “Cracked Oura.” The app allows you to view your Oura Ring data without a subscription. However, the app is missing a few features, such as women’s health, symptom radar, and texts about sleep and readiness. Today, Oura announced the latest entry into its smart ring lineup — the Oura Ring 5. Not only does the hardware have a smaller and sle…
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