Oura Ring 5 review: Thinner, lighter, better

The Oura Ring 5 has been released as a significantly smaller and lighter version of its predecessor, aiming to improve comfort and aesthetics. The update is a strategic move to compete with other smart ring manufacturers like RingConn and Ultrahuman.
Why it matters
The wearable technology market is increasingly focusing on form factor and lifestyle integration to drive consumer adoption.
When I first opened the box the Oura Ring 5 comes in, my first thought was, “Wow, that’s tiny.” My second thought was that this is a smart ring a lot of people have been waiting for.
The review focuses on product specifications and user experience without promoting a specific political or social agenda.
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