🥷 Oura VS Apple Watch
First it was the Fitbit. Then the Apple Watch.
Is the Oura Ring the next big thing?
Today, people want to know everything about themselves.
What’s my DNA? How long was I in REM sleep last night?
That’s why the fitness gadget business is so big.
How does the Oura Ring compare to a heavyweight gadget like the Apple Watch?
Let’s break it down:
#1 Fashion: I know from experience, the Apple Watch tan line is brutal. From a fashion standpoint, wearing a ring is more convenient than a bulky watch. A ring is stylish, subtle, and doesn’t scream “tech gadget.”
# 2 Battery life: While the Apple Watch needs daily charging, the Oura Ring lasts up to 8 days on a single charge. Convenience = key.
#3 Specialized focus: Oura hones in on sleep and recovery data, offering insights that are more detailed than Apple’s broader health metrics. The Apple Watch is better for people wanting to receive texts and alerts too.
#4 Price point: The newest Apple Watch is $399. The newest Oura Ring costs $349. At first glance, $349 might seem steep for just a ring. But if you’re focused on sleep tracking and recovery more than having a second phone on your wrist, it may be worth it.
#5 Privacy: Oura’s data collection practices prioritize user privacy more than many competitors, a big win in today’s tech landscape.
That said, Apple has its advantages: a larger ecosystem, more features, and integration with other Apple devices.
But for those focused on optimizing health, Oura carves its own niche and dominates it.