| For health tracking, which is better? Aesthetically I like the ring since it doesn’t have a screen but I suppose the watch has additional uses… |
| I have both and like the Oura ring a lot better. Less intrusive to wear (doesn't beep or vibrate) and gives much more interesting information. |
| The trackers are marketing you’re falling for. Dont go into peri that way. It’s basic exercise eating sleep and knowing your own hormonal self and imo hrt. If you have extra energy, gratitude and service. |
| The Oura ring has helped me optimize my sleep and clue into my stress levels during the day. |
| Oura is running on Palantir… |
lol. Is the game of what tech co is the worst a game one can win? Also for the techies, wouldn’t it just be Palantir tech running in AWS or Azure? |
This. I want the Oura but I hate the idea of a subscription. |
| Absolutely oura. Great for cycle, sleep, and stress tracking. Very helpful in identifying things that are/are not serving you well. |
| Definitely Apple Watch. |
| What data exactly do you think will be useful to you? Sounds like a great way to spend money and time on something that isn’t really meaningful and potentially just get low level radiation 24hr/day |
If you want to share your health data with a company known for mass surveillance, go right ahead. |
| I like my Apple Watch, but that’s mostly because I don’t want to carry my phone everywhere and it has the GPS+ phone capability. I don’t wear it when I’m at my desk, because apparently typing = steps. I don’t understand how that hasn’t been fixed by now. |
yes like you need to charge it every day. If you want watch go with garmin. |
| I love my ring. It tracks my sleep better. |