Forbes January 9, 2025
David Phelan

Working in the tech health industry for the company that makes the most popular smart ring, ŌURA CEO Tom Hale is well placed to know where the industry is heading. He has just shared his predictions for 2025 and beyond, and they could hint at ŌURA’s priorities.

One of the key features of the Oura Ring is that users wear it all the time. Even a watch is likely to be taken off at night by some wearers, but the lightweight and discreet Oura Ring stays in place, monitoring your health in a subtle and intimate way all the time apart from when it’s charging.

Hale knows the world he’s working in with granular detail, so his predictions are worth...

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