"Oura Introduces Early Health Change Detection and User Testing Features"

Oura Ring introduces a new feature called Symptom Radar, allowing users to opt in to experimental features to detect early signs of physiological strain by monitoring biometric trends like temperature, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, and heart rate variability. While not a diagnostic feature, it aims to provide users with alerts for significant changes and the option to prioritize rest. The company is cautious about billing it as an illness detection feature and is focused on helping users better understand their body's signals. This move aligns with a broader trend in the wearables industry, with Google also introducing a similar labs feature for Fitbit Premium subscribers.
- Oura’s Symptom Radar feature detects early health changes The Verge
- Oura's New 'Labs' Mode Lets You Be the Judge of New Smart Ring Features CNET
- Oura Ring users can now test upcoming health features for free. Here's how ZDNet
- Oura launches a new Labs section to test out new features TechCrunch
- Oura Ring users can now get a sneak preview of new features – but only if they're on iOS TechRadar
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