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A dense network of arteries in your finger gives Oura a stronger, more stable signal than the wrist. |
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Finger-based readings have less motion interference than the wrist, giving you cleaner, more consistent data. |
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Hospitals rely on the finger for pulse oximetry — Oura brings that same precision to a ring you wear every day. |
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For best results, wear on your index, middle, or ring finger — snug enough to keep the sensors in contact with your skin. |
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| ŌURA products and services are not medical devices, and are not intended to mitigate, prevent, treat, cure or diagnose any disease or condition. If you have any concerns about your health, please consult your doctor. |
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