Lawsuit accuses Oura ring sleep tracking of being AI guesswork
DanielLockyer · x · 2026-08-22
Oura faces a class-action lawsuit alleging deceptive claims about sleep tracking accuracy. The complaint states Oura rings cannot measure physiological signals needed for sleep assessment and instead rely on AI-generated estimates with 'a coin flip's chance of being correct.' Users have long reported discrepancies between the ring's data and their actual sleep quality.
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