It might be time to start listening to your heart. In recent years, millions of Americans have incorporated wearable health ...
Oura’s newest wearable is a great alternative to watchlike fitness trackers ...
I love my Oura ring. Ask any of my friends, and they’ll tell you that it’s become one of my main personality traits over the ...
With the rise in popularity of the Oura Ring, I've seen lots of ZDNET readers express interest in finding a more affordable alternative. I don't blame them; while the Oura Ring is a leading smart ring ...
I’ve used the Oura ring to track my menstrual cycle for the past four years, and it’s the only device I trust to do so. My Oura ring knew I was pregnant before I did, helped me keep an eye on my ...
After three months of testing, here's my unfiltered review. I realized a couple of years ago that my lifestyle choices could best be described as “voluntarily guzzling an awful cocktail of stress, ...
Here’s which one I think is actually worth your money.
This indiscrete ring tracks heart rate, sleep, recovery rates, and other essential vitals without adding another screen to your life. By Stan Horaczek Published Nov 23, 2025 2:23 PM EST We may earn ...
Comparing the designs of the Oura Ring vs. Whoop is like comparing apples to oranges. Yes, they're both fitness trackers, but they wear in entirely different ways. A person's hand wearing an Oura Ring ...
The latest smart ring to emerge has a focus on sleep and comes from British start-up Leep. The Leep Ring 1 costs $199 and has no subscription attached.