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Founded Year

2013

Stage

Unattributed VC | Alive

Total Raised

$244.63M

Revenue

$0000 

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About Oura

Oura is a health technology company focused on personal health and well-being through sleep and activity tracking. The company offers the Oura Ring, a wearable device that monitors various physiological signals to provide insights into sleep patterns and daily activity levels. Oura primarily serves the personal health and wellness sector, with a focus on individuals seeking to enhance their lifestyle and well-being. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Oulu, Finland.

Headquarters Location

Elektroniikkatie 10

Oulu, 90590,

Finland

+358 102816446

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Oura's Product Videos

ESPs containing Oura

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

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Healthcare & Life Sciences / Digital Therapeutics & Wellness Tech

The consumer wearables & biosensors market offers solutions for individuals to monitor various aspects of their health. These devices can track a wide range of metrics such as heart rate, sleep quality, activity levels, and even blood glucose levels, providing users with insights into their health. Additionally they can be used to track and manage chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, a…

Oura named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Google, Abbott, and Samsung Electronics.

Oura's Products & Differentiators

    Oura Ring

    The smart ring that delivers personalized health data, insights, and daily guidance. With its advanced, research-grade sensors, Oura Ring packs state-of-the-art heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), personalized temperature, activity, and sleep monitoring technology into a convenient, non-invasive ring — prioritizing both accuracy and comfort without compromise. Each day, these personalized health metrics are summarized into three scores: Readiness, Sleep, and Activity. Oura Ring is made from durable titanium with a scratch-resistant diamond-like coating and only weighs 4 grams. Oura has a monthly membership of $5.99/month (USD), which grants users full access to the Oura App for daily health insights, personalized recommendations, exclusive audio, educational videos, and more.

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Expert Collections containing Oura

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Oura is included in 9 Expert Collections, including Direct-To-Consumer Brands (Non-Food).

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Direct-To-Consumer Brands (Non-Food)

1,192 items

Startups selling their own branded products directly to consumers through owned e-commerce channels, rather than relying on department stores or big online marketplaces.

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,249 items

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Luxury Tech

419 items

Tech-enabled companies launching new luxury brands, as well as startups providing tech solutions to the luxury industry, including e-commerce tools, marketing, and more. While these companies may not exclusively target luxury companies, they have notable luxury partners.

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Wellness Tech

1,370 items

We define wellness tech as companies developing technology to help consumers improve their physical, mental, and social well-being. Companies in this collection play across a wide range of categories, including food and beverage, fitness, personal care, and corporate wellness.

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Digital Health 50

300 items

The most promising digital health startups transforming the healthcare industry

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Smart Home & Consumer Electronics

1,234 items

This Collection includes companies developing smart home devices, wearables, home electronics, and other consumer electronics.

Oura Patents

Oura has filed 144 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • wearable devices
  • wearable computers
  • smartwatches
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

10/4/2021

9/24/2024

Wearable devices, Wireless energy transfer, Wearable computers, Smartwatches, Electromagnetism

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Application Date

10/4/2021

Grant Date

9/24/2024

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Related Topics

Wearable devices, Wireless energy transfer, Wearable computers, Smartwatches, Electromagnetism

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Latest Oura News

Oura Ring 3 vs Oura Ring 4: I've tested both and this is the model you should buy

Oct 24, 2024

I've used both Oura smart rings for a few months now. Here are the main differences between the Oura Ring 4 and Oura Ring 3. Oct. 24, 2024 at 12:06 p.m. PT The Oura Ring 4 (left) has receded sensors that make it more comfortable compared to Oura Ring 3 (right). Nina Raemont/ZDNET The smart ring market has exploded over the last few years, with more and more brands entering the ecosystem with devices of their own. But out of all the different smart rings out there, the Oura Ring 3 has remained on top. So when Oura released its newest generation, the only smart ring it was aiming to beat was its older sibling. The Oura Ring 4 is an impressive and well-designed smart ring that blows its competitors (and even the Ring 3) out of the water. But does that mean you should buy the Ring 4 over the Ring 3? It all depends on what features you prioritize in a smart ring. Let's break down the differences. Specifications Fully titanium Black, brushed silver, gold, silver, rose gold Starting price Nina Raemont/ZDNET 1. You prioritize comfort One of the highlights of the new Oura Ring 4 is its smart sensors. Oura Ring 4's smart sensing technology uses 18 signal pathways, compared to the Oura Ring 3's eight, to capture more accurate data with fewer gaps. So what does that have to do with comfort? These smart sensors allow the raised sensor domes that stick out on the Oura Ring 3's interior to flatten and recede on the Oura Ring 4 for a more comfortable and less constrictive wear. I wore the Oura Ring 3 for around eight months, and one of the few gripes I had with it was that the three domes would cling to the inside of my finger, resulting in dents that remained on my skin for days after. The Oura Ring 4 is far more comfortable than the Oura Ring 3 thanks to the receded smart sensing technology. It's noticeably slimmer, both on the interior of the ring and the exterior, which results in a lighter feel. If you are more sensitive to health trackers around your wrist or finger and get easily annoyed with jewelry, I'd suggest the Oura Ring 4. 2. You want a smaller or larger ring size Sherin Shibu Expanded sizing is one of the major hardware upgrades that came with the Oura Ring 4. Where the Oura Ring 3 offers sizes six through 13, the Oura Ring 4 offers sizes four through 15. That's four more sizes on the larger and smaller ends of the spectrum. If you couldn't buy the Oura Ring 3 because the available sizes didn't fit your finger, the Oura Ring 4 might fit you better. 3. You want a longer battery life The Oura Ring 3 boasts a battery life of up to seven days, though I normally got around four. The newer Oura Ring 4 boasts a battery life of up to eight days, but during my testing I got around 5 and a half. If you forget to charge your tech constantly and want a smart ring that you can put on for a few days and not worry about, then I'd recommend the Oura Ring 4. If you are adamant about daily charging, however, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 3. Nina Raemont/ZDNET 1. You just want the newest software Most of the software updates that came to the Oura Ring 4 also are available on the Oura Ring 3. That includes automatic heart rate monitoring during workouts, the Oura app redesign, upgraded daytime stress features that help contextualize your physiological stress, and many new Oura Labs features you can test out, like meal logging. Automatic heart rate monitoring continues Oura's mission of autonomously logging health data with little assistance from the ring wearer. This means that, on top of the automatic workout detection feature, the Oura Ring now can monitor and record your heart rate during these activities without you clicking on the Record workout HR button. Oura upgraded its daytime stress feature by implementing the daily tags people use to document their meals, workouts, illnesses, and moods onto the daytime stress timeline. Let's say you just had an argument with a coworker and find that your heart rate is elevated. If you log that in the app, it will include that tag into the daytime stress timeline. Lastly, there are a few experimental features Oura Ring 3 users can take advantage of through Oura Labs , which is also available on both rings. One of my favorite features I tested was the meal-logging feature that uses your camera and AI to document what you're eating (and when). The AI was able to detect that I was eating yogurt with berries and bananas one morning, despite the yogurt being fully picked over and mixed with the other ingredients. 2. You don't want to spend more money The Oura Ring 3 starts at $300 and will more regularly go on sale now that the brand unveiled a newer generation. If a starting price of $350 (plus that $6 monthly subscription to access all your data) is a little too much for you, the Oura Ring 3 is $50 cheaper and, depending on when you buy one, could go for less. 3. Comfort isn't a concern If you own an Oura Ring 3 and aren't disturbed by the raised sensors or the chunkier build, I don't see a need for you to upgrade to the Oura Ring 4. If you don't own either ring and are trying to make a buying decision, I'd recommend the Oura Ring 3 if you are unbothered by a tight and raised dome around your finger.

Oura Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Oura founded?

    Oura was founded in 2013.

  • Where is Oura's headquarters?

    Oura's headquarters is located at Elektroniikkatie 10, Oulu.

  • What is Oura's latest funding round?

    Oura's latest funding round is Unattributed VC.

  • How much did Oura raise?

    Oura raised a total of $244.63M.

  • Who are the investors of Oura?

    Investors of Oura include Siena Secondary Fund, Marc Benioff, MSD Capital, Block, Forerunner Ventures and 37 more.

  • Who are Oura's competitors?

    Competitors of Oura include Circadian Health, NYX, Whoop, Ultrahuman, STAT Health and 7 more.

  • What products does Oura offer?

    Oura's products include Oura Ring .

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Withings

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NYX

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Dozee

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Empatica

Empatica is an affective computing company that specializes in medical quality sensing and human data analytics within the health monitoring and research sector. The company offers FDA-cleared wearable devices and a health monitoring platform that provides accurate, continuous health insights for researchers and clinicians, collected in real-world settings. Empatica's technology is utilized by pharmaceutical companies to monitor treatment impacts and develop novel digital biomarkers. Empatica was formerly known as Physiio International,Inc.. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Circadian Health

Circadian Health serves as a multi-specialty virtual practice focused on providing end-to-end care for individuals with complex chronic conditions in the healthcare sector. The company offers a comprehensive healthcare solution that includes at-home diagnostics, remote monitoring, and care coordination, designed to manage chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory issues. Circadian Health primarily serves the healthcare industry. It was founded in 2023 and is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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