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Oura Ring hit with lawsuit over alleged misleading sleep-tracking accuracy claims

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Smart ring maker Oura is facing a lawsuit from consumers challenging the accuracy of its sleep-tracking technology. The plaintiffs allege that Oura rings cannot measure the physiological signals required to properly evaluate sleep quality. The suit further claims the devices are incapable of accurately identifying different sleep stages. Oura has not yet publicly responded to the allegations outlined in the complaint.

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