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Oura’s smart ring hits Target stores | TechCrunch


Oura on Monday announced that its smart ring will be available in select Target stores in the U.S. The deal, which also brings the wearable to the retailer’s site, follows similar announcements with Amazon in March and Best Buy last April.

It’s a good bit of validation for a company that almost singlehandedly legitimatized the smart ring as an alternative form factor to ubiquitous wrist-worn smartwatches and trackers. The retail push has been central to CEO Tom Hale, who took over the role in 2022, as interest in health trackers was on the rise amid the pandemic.

The period also saw high-profile adoptions from sports leagues like the NBA, as the company touted health tracking that could potentially catch COVID-19 infections early. In March 2022, the nine-year-old company announced that it had sold its one-millionth ring.

Target end caps will feature a “unique in-store sizing experience,” with dummy units on display. For those who purchase a $10 sizing kit through Target’s site, the retailer will send along a $10 gift certificate to offset the price.

The Gen 3 rings start at $300, but Oura’s subscription service is where the real revenue comes from. The company faced pushback when it announced that it would require the monthly fee to access certain features, though such criticism doesn’t appear to have had any major negative impact on Oura’s growth.

More validation for the form factor arrived earlier this year, when Samsung announced that it is launching its own fitness ring. The Galaxy Ring is set to hit the market later this year.


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Oura launches a new Labs section to test out new features | TechCrunch


Smart ring manufacturer Oura is introducing a new section in its app called Oura Labs to test out new features and get user feedback. As part of this rollout — currently available only on iOS — the company is launching Symptom Radar, which tracks strain markers on your body to detect an onset of changing health.

Oura said that Symptom Radar will monitor biometric signals such as body temperature range, respiratory rate, resting heart rate and heart rate variability.

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The feature tries to observe if your body has seen sudden changes. It will show a notification under Readiness Score about variations in your symptoms so you can rest if needed. The company said that if users enable this feature, they will not get notifications from rest mode.

The company said that rest mode prompts are generic while the new Symptom Radar prompts are more detailed and focused in nature. However, the company noted that Symptom Radar is not a diagnostic tool and users shouldn’t rely on it for medical guidance.

Shyamal Patel, Oura’s head of Science, told TechCrunch over a call that the company’s R&D department regularly releases features to test internally.

“Oura Labs is our approach to recreate internal engagement for new features with users in a structured and formal way. With this feature, you will have a dedicated space in the app where you can go and start engaging with these new concepts we are building. Users will get to see a lot of early-stage ideas in Oura Labs,” Patel said.

He noted that the company has made it easy to opt in and out of this experimental space at any time. Users can provide direct feedback about these experimental features along with general feedback for the product through Oura Labs.

Last month, Oura started selling its rings on Amazon after making the devices available on BestBuy.com in April 2023.


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