Oura Ring smart ring has received an innovative Symptom Radar function, which helps to detect possible signs of overload or early symptoms of diseases, WomanEL learned. The novelty is available for Oura Ring 3 and 4 models, which confirms the desire of Oura Health Ltd to improve its products to support the health of users.
ContentHow does Symptom Radar work?Health assessmentRest mode: helping the body
How does Symptom Radar work?
Symptom Radar analyzes over 40 biometric indicators, including:
- body/skin temperature and its changes;
- breathing rate and pulse;
- heart rate variability (VHR);
- inactivity time and other parameters.
This feature also takes into account demographic information, such as the user's age, to ensure that the estimates are as accurate as possible.
By tracking trends in these metrics, the device can recommend more rest, supporting the immune system and helping the body recover.
Health Assessment
The Oura app offers 3 levels of early symptom assessment:
- No signs – the body's condition is stable.
- Minor deviations – possible signals of stress.
- Significant signs – a potential illness that requires attention.
Users can see which indicators deviate from their usual level and take action.
Rest mode: helping the body
If you receive a notification about a possible illness, you can activate the rest mode. This feature:
- temporarily pauses set goals (such as steps or calories burned);
- continues to analyze biometric data to track changes.
Symptom Radar is a step forward in the field of wearable devices. The smart ring now not only monitors activity and sleep, but also helps identify potential health threats.
The function is relevant for people who often face stress and overload. With the help of Oura Ring, they can more effectively monitor their well-being, receiving individual recommendations to maintain balance and health.
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