
I was prepared to hate the Oura. But after wearing it for a month, I now acknowledge that things rich people like are very nice. It’s not exactly a fitness tracker, but rather a small, smart, and most of all convenient health tracker that monitors vital signs few others do… More here.
It appears to have some benefits, but I do wonder if a form like this can ever be more than an expensive novelty. I hope to be proved wrong.
I am intrigued too. It could be a good thing to have in our old age.
Ironic that I stopped wearing my ring because it interfered with using hand sanitizer.
My wife and I don’t wear our rings. Probably stopped shortly after we were married. They were too cumbersome, and mine messed with playing the guitar too much.