TechCrunch · Startups · 2026-08-21
Oura faces lawsuit accusing it of misleading consumers about sleep-tracking accuracy
The lawsuit alleges that Oura rings are unable to measure any of the physiological signals needed to assess sleep quality or determine sleep stages. Oura faces lawsuit accusing it of misleading consumers about sleep-tracking accuracy
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