Oura Ring
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Company Name
Product URL
Company URL
Categories
- wearable Health Devices
- remote Monitoring
- cardiac Monitoring
- behavioral Health
- clinical Care
- patient Monitoring
- health Data Analytics
- Wearable
- Health Monitoring
- Fitness Tracking
- Sleep Analysis
- Heart Rate Monitoring
- Stress Management
- Women's Health
- Activity Tracking
- Biometric Data Collection
- Personalized Health Insights
Summary
Oura Ring is a smart wearable device that monitors various health metrics to provide personalized insights for overall well-being.
Description
Oura Ring is a health-tracking wearable device designed to monitor sleep, activity, heart rate, and other vital signs. It offers personalized insights to help users make informed decisions about their health and lifestyle.
Api Available
yes
Certifications
- FDA 510(k)
- CE/MDR
- ONC
- ISO 27001
- SOC 2
Company Founding
2013
Company Offices
Compliance
- GDPR
- HIPAA
- ISO 27001
- SOC 2
- TLS 1.2+ encryption in transit
- AES-256 encryption at rest
Customers
- Oura Ring users
Data Residency
EU-only, US/EU regions, BYO cloud region
Data Standards
- FHIR
- HL7 v2
- DICOM
- SNOMED
- ICD-10
Deployment Model
- cloud/SaaS
Features
- Sleep tracking (periods, stages, scores, time series)
- Daily activity summaries (steps, calories, METs, activity scores)
- Readiness score and contributors
- Time-series heart rate and HRV
- SpO2 daily averages (Gen3+ rings)
- Body/skin temperature and temperature deviation
- Stress & resilience daily summaries
- Workouts (auto-detected and manual) and VO2 max estimates
- Tags / Enhanced Tags (user-entered context)
- Sessions (guided/unguided with biometric trends)
- Ring configuration & device metadata
- Sleep time recommendations / optimal bedtime
- Webhook subscriptions for near-real-time updates
- OAuth2-based API access with scopes and token refresh
- Sandbox/test endpoints with fake user data
- Rate limiting and pagination support
- Historical data export via API
Id
SW1962
Integration Partners
- Sparta Science
Integrations
- Apple Health (HealthKit)
- Google Health Connect (Android)
- Strava
- Airbyte (community connector)
- Validic (integration listed in partner docs)
- Third-party apps via OAuth2 API (custom integrations)
Languages Supported
- English
- Finnish
- Japanese
- German
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- Dutch
- Swedish
- Norwegian
- Danish
- Portuguese
- Chinese
- Korean
- Russian
- Arabic
- Hindi
- Turkish
- Polish
Last Updated
2025-10-11
License
commercial
Market Segment
- consumer
- enterprise
Optional Modules
- Women's health tracking
- Menstrual cycle tracking
- Behavioral health/stress management
- Metabolic health monitoring
Os Platforms
- Web
- iOS
- Android
Pricing Details
Oura Ring 4 Ceramic collection priced at $499; Oura Membership at $5.99 per month or $69.99 per year; Oura Ring 4 standard model priced at $349; Oura Ring Charging Case priced at $99; Health Panels service priced at $99 per year; contact vendor for enterprise pricing
Pricing Model
subscription
Privacy Features
- BAA available
- Consent management
- Anonymization
- Data minimization
Product Code
SW1962
Product Name
Oura Ring
Ratings
- 4.2/5 (5 reviews) - G2
- 4.5/5 (1 review) - G2
- 4.3/5 (295 reviews) - OnPage
- 4.5/5 (1 review) - Digital Care Record
- 4.3/5 (376 reviews) - Traackr
- 4.8/5 (40 reviews) - Agency
- 4.8/5 (24 reviews) - Privacy Bee
- 4.8/5 (75 reviews) - Luma Health
- 4.4/5 (24 reviews) - MyChart
- 4.9/5 (1 review) - Artera
Regions Available
- United States
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Australia
- Japan
- South Korea
- Finland
- Sweden
- Norway
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Switzerland
- Austria
- New Zealand
- Singapore
Related Urls
Release Year
2015
Security Features
- TLS 1.2+ for data in transit
- AES-256 encryption at rest
- OAuth2 (authorization code) with scoped access tokens
- HMAC webhook signature verification (x-oura-signature)
- Rate limiting (5000 requests / 5 minutes)
- Sandbox environment for testing
Specialties
- Sleep Tracking
- Activity Tracking
- Heart Rate Monitoring
- Stress Management
- Women's Health
- Biometric Data Collection
- Personalized Health Insights
- Fitness Tracking
- Sleep Analysis
- Heart Rate Variability Monitoring
- Body Temperature Monitoring
- Respiratory Rate Monitoring
- Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitoring
- Menstrual Cycle Tracking
- Fertility Tracking
- Period Prediction
- Health Data Integration
- Health Insights
- Wellness Monitoring
- Health Optimization
Support Channels
- phone
- chat
- ticketing
- community
- 24x7
System Requirements
OAuth2 (authorization code) support, HTTPS/TLS endpoints; server must validate HMAC webhook signatures; no on-premises software required (SaaS API)
Target Users
- individuals
- health enthusiasts
- athletes
- wellness seekers
- tech-savvy consumers
- health-conscious individuals
- fitness enthusiasts
- people interested in sleep optimization
- individuals monitoring heart health
- women tracking menstrual cycles
Training Options
- documentation
- webinars
- live_online
- onsite
- certification
Type
product
User Reviews
- I have the Oura ring, Apple Watch Ultra and Whoop. For the Oura ring, its the sleep data and I can quickly glance at the data and plan my day. For the Apple Watch, I have given up pulling the data from it in a meaningful way. No weekly summaries, monthly summaries,etc.. For the Whoop, its the journaling to see how different things effect me in different ways, the weekly and monthly summaries, stress indicator and the Whoop podcast. I had Fitbit before and when I had the Apple Watch i was irritated that it would not indicate rest days. I remember how the data was presented when I had my step tracker so, i bought the Pixel Watch. Then I realized that the way the Fitbit data was presented was really outdated and felt as though I had outgrown it. I have had my Whoop for about 2-3 weeks now. There are a lot of things that I felt I have learned from it compared to other devices. I felt as though I have learned a lot about sleeping from Oura ring as well but to be honest, Oura I have had for many years so the data is pretty accurate. For me, I want something that summarizes the information that I can look at real quick and get an idea on my day or how my day goes. That is what Oura and Whoop do and Apple does not.
Version
1.0