The Oura smart ring, now in its third iteration, is popular among celebrities and athletes, positioning itself as a stylish alternative to traditional health trackers.
Its design includes a smooth titanium finish available in different shapes, with an interior that showcases an array of sensors while lacking the distractions of a screen.
Unique in the fitness tracker market, Oura does not have a visual display or tactile notifications, relying solely on a paired app for interactions and data retrieval.
Although recommended for the index finger, the ring's usability improves on the fourth finger, where it avoids interference with everyday tasks like using a smartphone.
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