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The Wearable Boom Is Real. The Investment Case Is Murkier.

Oura’s smart ring and Whoop’s screenless wristband are seeking to go public soon, but memories of Fitbit and Peloton linger. | Health

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hindustantimes.comStai leggendo7 h fa

The Wearable Boom Is Real. The Investment Case Is Murkier.

Oura’s smart ring and Whoop’s screenless wristband are seeking to go public soon, but memories of Fitbit and Peloton linger. | Health

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ynetnews.com11 h fa

How the Oura ring became a status symbol for health-conscious consumers

The sleek smart ring tracks sleep, heart rate, activity and recovery while offering personalized insights, but raises questions about cost, privacy and the psychological impact of constant self-monitoring

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·ynetnews.com

    How the Oura ring became a status symbol for health-conscious consumers

    The sleek smart ring tracks sleep, heart rate, activity and recovery while offering personalized insights, but raises questions about cost, privacy and the psychological impact of…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    The Wearable Boom Is Real. The Investment Case Is Murkier.

    Oura’s smart ring and Whoop’s screenless wristband are seeking to go public soon, but memories of Fitbit and Peloton linger. | Health