I had the Oura ring. The data it gave me was off the charts wrong, not only compared to my Apple Watch data, but also in an obvious way. Like telling me I had slept for 2 hours when I clearly had a full night's sleep. I wrote to the company and they had nothing to say and gave me a full refund. I don't know how people trust it.
I had the Oura ring. The data it gave me was off the charts wrong, not only compared to my Apple Watch data, but also in an obvious way. Like telling me I had slept for 2 hours when I clearly had a full night's sleep. I wrote to the company and they had nothing to say and gave me a full refund. I don't know how people trust it.
Yes I shared this article "Are Sleep Trackers Making Us Ontologically Insecure?" in OF #38 https://esthermk.substack.com/p/38-the-simple-life
But a bigger discussion needs to be had re: all this tracking and all these apps... are they actually improving our quality of life? Touched on it here https://esthermk.substack.com/p/24-maybe-the-tutorial-was-the-friends