🌡️ Smart rings Oura are now capable of recognizing the first signs of the onset of a cold.
The pandemic has prompted developers of wearable gadgets to introduce functions for detecting early symptoms of diseases. After four years, smart rings Oura have gained the ability to track the initial signs of a cold, which are invisible to conventional diagnostic methods. However, the rings cannot accurately determine a specific illness, only the fact of its presence.
The technology is based on the analysis of physiological indicators: resting heart rate, heart rate variability, temperature changes, and breathing. In the mornings, users receive notifications about possible symptoms.
Currently, this function is in the beta testing stage at Oura Labs, and starting from December 11, it will be available to owners of Oura Ring 3 and 4.
The pandemic has prompted developers of wearable gadgets to introduce functions for detecting early symptoms of diseases. After four years, smart rings Oura have gained the ability to track the initial signs of a cold, which are invisible to conventional diagnostic methods. However, the rings cannot accurately determine a specific illness, only the fact of its presence.
The technology is based on the analysis of physiological indicators: resting heart rate, heart rate variability, temperature changes, and breathing. In the mornings, users receive notifications about possible symptoms.
Currently, this function is in the beta testing stage at Oura Labs, and starting from December 11, it will be available to owners of Oura Ring 3 and 4.