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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Oura presented the fifth generation of her intelligent ring and the biggest novelty is the fact that it is 40% smaller than the predecessor, climbing to the podium as smart ring more compact...
Oura Ring 5 launches as world's smallest smart ring at $399
Oura has launched the Ring 5, a smart ring that is 40% smaller than its predecessor and, at 6.09mm wide and 2.29mm thick, is the smallest smart ring on the market. The ring weighs as little as 2 grams depending on size, down from the Ring 4’s 7.99mm width and 2.88mm thickness. Despite the shrinkage, […] This story continues at The Next Web
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