People Are Using the Oura Ring as Birth Control, but It’s Not as Scary as It Sounds – CNET
If they can’t find it at the doctor’s office, a new group of smart-ring wearers have turned to big tech for a more nuanced understanding of their bodies.
If they can’t find it at the doctor’s office, a new group of smart-ring wearers have turned to big tech for a more nuanced understanding of their bodies.