OURA
Ring Gen3 Heritage
Based on 141 Reddit mentions
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BWT: Anyone ditch their Apple Watch?
I don’t wear any fitness wearables anymore. I wear a normal watch and honestly, I hate how Oura rings look too. My wife is in cyber medtech and very against wearables in general due to data collection and sharing. There is little to no expectations of privacy and it bothers her how much data we give
...Scroogey3 in r/bitcheswithtaste
May 21, 2026 11:33 AM
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BWT: Anyone ditch their Apple Watch?
sorry, I think oura rings are SO ugly. they’re clunky and everyone knows you’re walking around with a lil data tracker you pay monthly for. I think we could all be tracked/tracking our own data a little less. I just stopped wearing my watch altogether. I know my phone is its own data mining device,
...feministdachshunds in r/bitcheswithtaste
May 21, 2026 11:33 AM
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Girl, with what money? Oura rings are like $400
there are literally cheaper rings with no subscription required. even if you had money, oura is just another example of renting & never owning something. have these people ever budgeted or googled a day in their life?
levantinefemme in r/FundieSnarkUncensored
April 2, 2026 6:27 PM
167
Oura Ring marketing trash
I’d be worried about fraudulent activity. These are not sent out unsolicited. They must be purchased, for $10 (Oura has unique sizing) then returned to get $10 credit towards ring purchase. Yes they reuse them.
Puzzleheaded_Try_145 in r/Anticonsumption
July 11, 2025 3:59 PM
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What everyday scams are we just accepting now that weren't the norm a decade ago?
Having a monthly fee for products/services that I’m not used to having monthly fees for…I can’t quite wrap my head around. First things that come to mind are Oura ring and Hatch alarm. I guess I’m just used to my Apple Watch and old person alarm? It’s even worse when you don’t pay the monthly fee an
...definitelytheproblem in r/AskWomenOver30
March 12, 2026 10:47 PM
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BWT: Anyone ditch their Apple Watch?
Yes and I’ve ditched the Oura ring as well. I found that using trackers for all these years have made me a bit more disconnected with my body and I’ve never loved the bulky feeling I get from the devices. My goal is to work on my jewelry collection instead going forward.
Suitable_Sympathy643 in r/bitcheswithtaste
May 21, 2026 11:30 AM
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Polar’s new wearable is screen-free, subscription-free and a direct competitor to Whoop
Subscription free! For now. Hopefully it will not go the oura ring route and introduce a subscription 3 gen later.
Eysenor in r/BuyFromEU
September 3, 2025 3:58 PM
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BWT: Anyone ditch their Apple Watch?
I also don’t like how Oura rings look - I actually prefer how the Apple Watch looks from a design standpoint, even if they’re not suitable for every day or occasion. Oura bothers me because it’s pretending to be something it’s not and, imho, failing at it. It’s too thick and tech-y to be subtle or s
...ProposalAny6765 in r/bitcheswithtaste
May 21, 2026 1:33 PM
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Okos gyűrű ajánlás
Eléggé körbejártam a témát, összefoglalva a tapasztalataim: Oura: ez volt az első a piacon, nincs magyar ügyfélszolgálat, problémák kezelése nehézkes. 160-170k körül van az alap színek ára. A legdrágább a piacon, havi előfizetési díja van, és ha nem az alapszínt veszed az plusz 20-30k ft. Az arany s
...Just-Development-305 in r/csakcsajok
April 3, 2026 8:40 AM
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BWT: Anyone ditch their Apple Watch?
I’m in the same boat. Love the info that my Apple Watch provides, especially tracking steps and mileage when I go on walks/runs. But the aesthetic is getting old and I hate the idea of always being connected and accessible. Also, sometimes my watch gets hot on my wrist and I wonder how it’s affectin
...BuddyPalAl in r/bitcheswithtaste
May 21, 2026 11:10 AM
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