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technology1 year ago

Oura's New Symptom Radar Revolutionizes Smart Ring Health Tracking

Oura has launched Symptom Radar, a feature for its smart rings that flags early signs of respiratory illness by analyzing metrics like heart rate and temperature trends. While not diagnostic, it serves as an "illness warning light" to encourage precautionary measures. Initially introduced in beta, the feature is now available for Oura Ring Gen 3 and 4 users, offering insights into health trends and recovery from illnesses.

technology1 year ago

Oura Ring's New Sickness Detection Feature Revolutionizes Health Tracking

Oura has introduced a new feature called Symptom Radar for its smart rings, which analyzes biometric data to detect early signs of respiratory strain, such as colds and flu. This feature, available to Oura Ring 3 and 4 users, assesses metrics like heart rate variability and temperature against personal baselines to alert users of potential health issues. It encourages users to activate Rest Mode for recovery when deviations are detected. The feature, developed from the TemPredict initiative, highlights Oura's commitment to health monitoring with high accuracy.

wearable-technology1 year ago

"Oura Introduces Labs Mode for Early Health Detection and Smart Ring Features"

Oura has introduced a new feature called Oura Labs, allowing users to test experimental features before they are officially released. The first feature, Symptom Radar, tracks changes in biometric readings such as body temperature, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, and heart rate variability to detect potential health issues. This feature is available for iOS users and active Gen3 members, and users can provide feedback to the Oura team. It is not a diagnostic tool but aims to help users understand their body's signals and seek medical care if needed.

health-tech1 year ago

"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.