Forbes July 30, 2024
Janhoi McGregor

Oura plans to fend off major competition from Samsung’s Galaxy Ring with a new meal-logging feature, according to new found in the Oura app.

Some work-in-progress code found in the Android Oura app by Android Authority reveals that the health company is planning to release a feature that tracks user meals. The feature isn’t yet active, but the code clearly shows how it will work.

The app will encourage users to track their meals in the Oura app and then make suggestions on their eating habits. For example, the app will explain that “eating at consistent times supports your body’s internal clock, or circadian rhythm, making it easier to fall and stay asleep at night.”

Interestingly, the new Oura feature...

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