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This new Oura Ring feature turns sleep into a competitive sport

Posted on June 21, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

The Oura Ring is already one of the best sleep trackers you can buy and now it’s adding a new social feature to help you connect (or perhaps compete) with your fellow Oura wearers.The new Oura Circles feature lets you share your sleep, readiness and activity scores with up to 20 people, as long as they’re also Oura members (a subscription that costs $5.99 per month, or around £5.15 / AU$9.60 a month).If you’re worried about oversharing health data
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