Oura is facing a lawsuit over whether its $300 ring can actually track sleep

Source: TechSpot· Skye Jacobs· August 22, 2026
Oura is facing a lawsuit over whether its $300 ring can actually track sleep

The lawsuit takes aim at a core feature of the product: its ability to turn data collected from a wearer's finger into scores for sleep, readiness, and activity. Oura rings track measures like heart activity and skin temperature, then run that data through so…

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