One downside to a fitness trackers is that they’re rarely able to understand the context in which their users live. It’s an issue Oura is looking to remedy by launching two sets of features intended to help people during pregnancy and when they reach perimenopause. Given both processes are liable to take a toll, causing physical, mental and emotional changes, having a smart ring that understands what’s going on is vital.
For the former, the Oura app will now monitor your biometrics throughout pregnancy and reference that against broader population data. You’ll also get deep dive trend analysis showing how
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