I've never worn any kind of , but I always thought that if I were to try one out, it would be the ($299–$449). The Oura Ring 3 is a fitness and wellness tracker that calibrates your , heart rate, workouts, active calorie burn, and general wellness. I love the idea that it's a ring, not a bracelet, and it's so sleek and elegant that most people think mine is a gold band.
I was curious about it because I'm a fairly active person, and I was interested to see what my daily walks and workouts were doing to my heart rate and if they were as effective as I thought they would be. After wearing the ring for about a month, here are my thoughts. To be frank, I like the Oura Ring a lot more than I actually thought I would.
It's comfortable and easy to wear — you receive a kit to try on different sized rings to find your perfect match. I normally wear mine on my left middle finger, but occasionally I'll keep it on my left pointer finger. It comes in six colors: gold, black, silver, brushed titanium, stealth, and rose gold.
There are also two shapes, the classic circle and a plateau design. There's a lot of data available, and honestly, it can be a bit overwhelming, so I'll break down my favorite points. For me, the most useful application has been tracking my sleep.
I don't generally have an issue falling or staying asleep, but I do wake up tired often, as opposed to refreshed, energized, and ready to start the day. There are also lots of nights in which I don't get as much sleep as I.
