Oura has released the Ring 4, improving comfort with a larger sizing range from four to fifteen and recessed smart sensors for flat design. This aims to eliminate the discomfort experienced with the previous Ring 3 due to protruded sensor domes. Despite enhanced comfort, the new design may lead to security issues as it can slip off during sleep, which did not occur with Ring 3’s grip. The competition in the smart ring market has grown significantly, and Oura seeks to maintain its leading position.
Oura has developed a smart ring that's both smarter and stronger, marking a significant advancement in the competition of health trackers among various brands.
Oura's Ring 4 features an extensive sizing range from four to fifteen, focusing on functional comfort and inclusivity for different finger sizes.
The Ring 4’s design, utilizing recessed smart sensors, aims to enhance comfort and eliminate the irritation caused by protruded sensor domes in the previous generation.
While the Ring 4 is more comfortable, it lacks the grip provided by the Ring 3’s protruded domes, leading to concerns about it slipping off during sleep.
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