Oura Faces Class Action Over Alleged Sleep-Tracking Deception
San Francisco merkezli Clarkson Law Firm, Oura'nın uyku takip özelliğinin gerçekten ölçüme yetmediğini ve kullanıcıları yanıltıcı AI tahminleriyle kan

Clarkson Law Firm in San Francisco has filed a class action lawsuit against Oura, alleging the smart ring maker misled consumers about the accuracy of its sleep-tracking features. The complaint claims Oura rings cannot measure physiological signals needed for sleep analysis and instead rely on AI-generated estimates with "a coin flip's chance of being correct." The lawsuit highlights Oura's marketing claims of 95% sleep-staging accuracy, arguing the technology is fundamentally flawed. "Sleep is a brain function, not something measurable on a finger," said Ryan Clarkson, co-founder of Clarkson Law Firm. The case seeks injunctive relief and restitution for consumers misled by Oura's products. How will markets react to this regulatory challenge? What does this mean for the future of wearable health tech?
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