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Oura Ring 5 review: Thinner, lighter, better

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Aisha Malik
Oura Ring 5 review: Thinner, lighter, better
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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.

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The wearable technology market is increasingly focusing on form factor and lifestyle integration to drive consumer adoption.

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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.

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