Oura users have long requested a smaller ring. The company’s latest model is its answer. WSJ spoke with Oura CEO Tom Hale about the company’s latest redesign, the future of health tracking and the rise of health anxiety.
Chapters:
0:00 Meeting Oura’s CEO Tom Hale
0:26 What number do you care most about?
0:57 Is luxury part of the business model?
1:31 Why is the ring kind of bulky?
2:11 What’s different about the Oura Ring 5 and who is it for?
3:23 Why do I need a sleep score?
3:57 Does knowing too much become unhealthy?
4:23 What is the most requested activity feature?
4:50 Can Oura tell sex from cardio?
5:30 Why is the wellness industry worth trillions and what metric matters most?
6:08 What’s the future of Oura?
#Oura #Health #WSJ
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