Oura Ring 4 – A New Smart Ring to Track Health
Oura Ring 4 – A New Smart Ring to Track Health
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The Oura Ring 4 is a new smart ring that helps people understand their health. It costs $349 and is available in different sizes and colors. People can use it to check their sleep, heart rate, and stress levels. It can also track exercise and help users know more about their bodies. The new ring is smoother and more comfortable to wear. The battery lasts up to eight days before needing a charge.
The Oura Ring 4 comes with an app that helps users see their health information. The app shows how well they slept, how active they were, and how stressed they are. The ring can also help women track their menstrual cycles. There are new features coming soon that will help people see even more details about their health.
The ring can measure heart and breathing patterns and can also sense blood oxygen levels. It is a great tool for people who want to be healthier. After buying the ring, users will pay $5.99 a month or $69.99 a year for the membership, with the first month free.
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- Smart: Using technology to make things easier and faster.
- Stress: A feeling of worry or pressure.
- Sensors: Small devices that can measure things like heart rate or movement.
- Battery: Power source for devices like phones or smart rings.
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Oura has just released the Oura Ring 4, a smart ring that can help track your health. This new version is more comfortable, with flat sensors that sit smoothly inside the ring. The ring costs $349 and is available in 12 sizes and 6 colors. It can be preordered now, and shipments start on October 15.
The Oura Ring 4 tracks many health metrics such as sleep, exercise, heart rate, and stress levels. Its sensors can even measure your blood oxygen levels. One of the best features of the ring is its long-lasting battery, which can run for up to eight days on a single charge.
The Oura app has also been redesigned to make it easier for users to access their health information. It now has three tabs: Today, Vitals, and My Health. In addition to monitoring daily activity and sleep patterns, the app can predict a woman’s fertile window, which is helpful for women trying to conceive.
Membership to the Oura platform costs $5.99 per month or $69.99 annually, with the first month being free. The ring can be purchased with health savings accounts (HSA) or flexible spending accounts (FSA). There are also new features planned for the future, like improved heart rate tracking and a way to better understand how stress impacts daily behavior.
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- Comfortable: Feeling relaxed, without pain or discomfort.
- Metrics: Measurements or data used to understand performance or activity.
- Conceive: To become pregnant.
- Redesigned: To change the design or look of something.
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The Oura Ring 4, unveiled recently by Oura, pushes the boundaries of personal health tracking by refining the features of its predecessor. Priced at $349, the fourth-generation ring sports a sleeker design with flat sensors for increased comfort. This compact wearable tracks a host of metrics such as sleep, exercise, heart health, stress levels, and blood oxygen. Its new sensors aim for greater accuracy in measuring these metrics, including blood oxygen sensing and breathing disturbances, while maintaining up to eight days of battery life.
The Oura Ring 4, built from durable titanium, is available in twelve sizes and six colors, including a new black finish. Users can preorder now, with shipping set to start on October 15. To access its full range of features, users must subscribe to Oura’s membership plan, which costs $5.99 monthly or $69.99 annually, with the first month offered for free.
Oura has also redesigned its companion app, organizing health data into three distinct tabs: Today, Vitals, and My Health. These sections provide users with real-time insights, long-term health trends, and advanced metrics, such as cardiovascular age and stress resilience. New app features include automatic heart rate logging during exercise and enhanced stress tracking.
Oura’s reproductive health features are also evolving. The app’s upcoming “fertile window” feature will estimate ovulation and conception likelihood, which could be beneficial for users tracking fertility. Oura Labs, previously exclusive to iPhones, is now available on Android devices, giving more users access to experimental features like meal tracking and a “Symptom Radar” that detects signs of illness.
In addition to its impressive tech capabilities, the Oura Ring 4 offers significant data improvements over previous versions, including a 120% increase in blood oxygen sensing accuracy. These refinements allow users to better monitor and understand their health with minimal disruption to their daily routines.
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- Refining: Improving or making something more precise.
- Revolutionizing: Bringing significant change or innovation.
- Resilience: The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Ovulation: The release of an egg from a woman’s ovary, essential for conception.
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