Oura Ring 3 - It's good, but is it WORTH it?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 11. 2021
- I kept being asked what I thought of the Oura ring...so here's my initial thoughts đ
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Some great questions popping up in these comments so feel free to add any of your own and I will do a follow-up video in a week or so covering them all. đđŒ
Hey Mark, are you STILL using/wearing the Oura ring?
@X YT Matthew Walker on Sam Harris. But Walker has been on a few
The subscription model is bonkers. I wish these companies would at least offer double pricing; sell it cheaper with a subscription or at a higher price without a subscription.
To be honest, they don't do that because no one really wants the subscription. So they don't make it an option. Subscriptions are steady income for years to come. If they have 1 million users that use the Oura for 3 years that pay the $6.99 every month, they'll make $251,640,000 in that time just on the subscription alone. I'm assuming they have more users than that. Factor in the cost of the device and they're in business. It's greedy for sure, but it makes their company more profitable because all they have to provide is the same app that they've already developed the software for, and collect the money to use that app from every user every month.
Fr, i would rather them charge more for the ring to help support their service.
Mark, fair play. Your review is so well written & presented. You come full circle while hitting all the points. Your CZcams videos are presented as you would approach your sporting events. With much planning and consideration. A few things certainly hit home for me during this vid. Keep it up man
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Being a retired old boy I'm not active enough. Coming out of winter hibernation I bought a Garmin Fenix as an aid to getting myself moving more. I came across this channel as part of the fenix research. I now find this channel is inspiring me to try and get a bit fitter. I've subscribed and would like to say thank you Mark for getting me off the couch đ
Very underrated channel. The information here is extremely well thought out and presented. Many reviewers on CZcams focus on the product or the technology, and not the user experience or usefulness. This kind of information is useful for knowing that minor/incremental changes in function of a product is itself, no reason to upgrade the product, especially if such change serve no real world benefit. Also, agree that the monthly subscription model is for the most part a scam - the exception is where the user experience is consistently being changed, such as new content.
Love your reviews not only because they are interesting but also because they are honest . Thanks !
Thanks Mark, well informed and entertained.
I recently learned that I have a disorder that leads to fragmented sleep. It looks like something like an Oura ring will me manage sleep quality during the short periods I can sleep. Your review is the best I found so far. Thank you.
Mate hilarious and informative at the same time, love it.
As always , I find myself informed and pleasantly entertained .
Now this is what I call an honest real world review. Many thanks my man, cheers!
Thank you for that great review. Definitely helped me make a decision. I'm ok with the ridiculous price but to add a monthly subscription to use it is a deal breaker
As a user singe Oura ring V1, this has been by FAR the most sensible video I've seen on the product as well as the current debate around the release of V3. Great job Mark, much appreciated!
Great video mate. Thanks for tasking the time to talk about and explain things that i simply cant afford. I found it interesting all the same. Thanks.
You are informative and "quietly" hilarious. A rare combination that made me subscribe to your channel.
The analogies really cemented the concepts and value prop. Hilarious exchange at the end. Had me laughing out loud while cleaning up the dogs complications from consuming too much turkey. Well done.
I appreciate your transparency. Good information.
Sounds like how I use the scale. Like you said about the ring, it doesn't make the changes, it just measures the results.
But that's what works for me: a daily number to confirm, "Yes, you really didn't need that third taco last night." So the next time I'm considering that extra helping, I know I'll be seeing the result the next morning. I'm playing a game against myself, and that chart is how I keep score.
Thanks for the content, outstanding as always! I tried a Whoop for a while but dropped it. I agree with your general premise that the biggest benefit for a person already tracking activity (workouts) would be the sleep data. When I had a Whoop, I just did not feel like the cost:benefit was there to keep it. I am less attracted to the Oura based on the initial price + subscription. Thanks for the review, now I know that if I am ever interested in sleep tracking again, the Oura won't be the option that I look at.
You're really engaging to listen to Mark. Love your excitement and wittiness whilst delivering insightful and practical information with no bullshit. Well done mate:)
Thanks - I use delivery to mask lack of understanding đ
I've been using the Oura ring since April, prior to that I tried the Whoop for a few months. Since I am just 4 months short of 75yo, maybe I am an "edge" use case, but the Whoop seemed to give me metrics that assumed I was much younger (i.e. recovered faster). When I asked for help, they suggested placing the strap further up my arm, which actually didn't help. Apparently that part of arm was still the same age as lower down. Not so the Oura, although I have only just received my V3 so I'm getting results based on V2 history at this point, but it has really helped with recovery so far. I am pretty active, 1750Km on the bike this year, mixed indoor and outdoor. Some racing, including having just ridden the RBC Vancouver->Whistler GranFondo 4 race series on Rouvy, 27/85 in 60+ age group (maybe they think riders stop riding at 65!) and 187/4000 (ish) overall (men). So I certainly managed to meet your "better than average" (although at my age, maybe that should be "expected") measure, but I know I can do much better. I've entered the real race in Canada in September '22, so we'll see if I survive that in some fit state!
Would love to hear your experience with it after youâve used Oura more
Same here
how it has helped with your recovery exactly?
Just discovered this channel. You're a straight talker. Rare. Subscribed!
As a person who works in an Emergency Department, which requires shift work 8pm-8.30am mixed with more traditional hours, the idea of tracking these metrics terrifies me. Although my watch does tell me I enter deep sleep when i get into bed around 9.15am and shows a chart consistent with what you've said about deep sleep happening early on.
I'll let you know how this lack of pattern affected me long term when I'm old and demented, repeatedly, even when no one is there to listen.
I have gen 2 getting gen 3 (for lifetime). i find it useful and nudges you into the right direction and give you a good general trend direction. wouldn't pay subscription for it though.
Fully agree, this move to subscriptions drives me wild. I would much rather pay a little more upfront than have a constant drip of money coming out of my bank account. These subscription services make me feel like the victim of a vampire, just there to be drained of money drip by drip until it is all gone.
Always very honest, greatly appreciated!
The comedy of this channel is underrated hahaha. Great videos aMark
Brilliantly presented bud đđ
Thanks đ
My wife and I had version 2 and now upgraded to version 3. We love the Oura Ring and think it is worth it. But, I love technology and metrics -- I love the metrics the ring provides regarding sleep data and readiness. If you're not a metrics or numbers person, then it's likely a pass. Thanks for the review.
My dad has a heart condition and needs to see heart rate pretty much all the time but especially when exercising.
Would this device do this better than an apple watch?
@@erikaskaar As far as I know, Oura has not activated the heartrate while exercising feature yet. I believe it is scheduled for a future update to the app and firmware.
How was it upgrading. Any trade in programs? My wife and I want the version 3 but not if theyâre coming out with a 4 lol
@@erikaskaar Apple Watch provides easy access via a button on the side. Oura still hasn't enabled constant reading.. It also requires that you open the app and find the small heart-button in a UI that could confuse older people.
@@k1ttyF158er good to know, my dad is incredibly techno savvy, but I'll pass the info along just in case. His main issue is that it isn't reading consistently and reporting as frequently as he would like. This might just be type of hardware versus getting something that, say, straps across his chest.
Thanks for the reply!
Hey Mark. Great video. Wow, youâve bulked out a bit since the last time I watched one of your videos. Looking great man.
Loved the video, one question however. All this info regarding sleep is great, whatever way you get that info. However what do we do with the data. You touched on it slightly in the video, going bed early. That canât surely be the answer for all our sleepless night woes etc. Iâve toiled with wearing Fenix 6 and Apple Watch 6 for sleep tracking, thing is I know when my sleep is crap with or without a watch. I need some great advice on getting the best sleep.
Iâll listen to that podcast you recommend for one. Also I seem to remember I certainly slept better when I was plant based.
Keep up great work. Iâve now subscribed.
Very helpful , logical, sensible and rational video. Much appreciated.
It seems to me the only real advantage of this device would be measuring heart rate. Given its small footprint it might be more comfortable than a heavy watch.
Sorta. As of today it only reads HR accurately when you are NOT moving⊠so sitting during the day and sleep at night. In theory it has new green LEDs to measure HR during ACTIVE times but that feature is not enabled yet and Ouraâs own website talks about how âhardâ it will be to get accurate HR during workouts but it should be coming soon. I have a feeling it will get HR during workouts shortly BUT it will be worse than a wrist based HR during workouts like on watches or a Whoop which arenât even that good compared to a chest strap. I think Oura really is ideal to be a companion to a sports watch where the watch does the heavy lifting of workout stat tracking and Oura tracks the calmer times, in particular night sleep. This is nice because it kinda bothers some to wear a watch at night or need to charge a watch at night (Apple Watch) so the ring will cover the gap. Even during the ânormalâ parts of the day the ring should cover the gap if you want to switch to a regular analogue watch for style etc.
The problem with all this is as Mike said⊠I sorta just described the Oura 2. If the 3 doesnât deliver on workout HR well (I doubt it) it kinda makes you wonder why you got a 3 or another subscription. In theory the 3 will also get better sleep tracking algorithms (delayed to 2022) and SPO2 oxygen tracking (delayed to 2022) that might be nice.
The main thing with Oura? Want good sleep tracking, already use a fitness watch but want to take a break from it some times of the day and night and have spare cash for a geeky thing that isnât really necessary? Oura is your best bet then.
0:29 hahaha what a way to start the video. Love your sense of humor đ
Watched this twice now, once when it was originally posted and today a year or so later⊠absolutely nailed it big guy. đ
Classic review as always Mark but what I would like to know is how does it deal with atrial fibrillation? Will it give accurate figures or like any other monitor be complete bollox ?
Thanks a lot for this thoughtful review.
Mark, just stumbled on this video. It's jam packed with content and your reading of Matthew Walker's book is great. I suggest you add Peter Attia to you information diet, if you haven't already!
LOL! Dude, you're definitely entertaining, and informative. Totally appreciate your channel. As for the Oura....yeah I wasn't all that hot on the subscription model for the Whoop (which is why I've never considered owning one) and the Oura is no different! Besides my Fenix 6 is more than enough for what I need it for. Oh and thanks for the tips as well. I"ll try to eat earlier and stop watching videos in bed, as well as get to bed a little bit earlier. Thanks again.
Great review! Very real when it comes to if it is necessary or not!
Straight talk. Loved it. Thnx đȘ
Great video but I'm missing the angle of changing from body battery. I also want to use my other watches than the Garmin. Is it worth to get the ring and loose the Garmin 360 data?
My wife got me one. When I go to bed at 10 and wake up at 6, it tells me I got 8 hours of sleep. It also tells me whether I'm ready for my kids' BS on any given morning. Both of these are things I would know if I didn't wear the ring.
Thanks Mark, interesting review. Does the data from the ring correlate with the sleep data recorded by the Fenix - quick look at the Garmin app looks like very similar categories?
It does but I have more faith in the oura ring than garmin for sleep - I just think they really snug fit around your finger and all the sensors they have packed in there is a better set up than the wrist. For simple heart rate, and therefore exercise, the rest is fine but extremity temperature, heart rate variability, et cetera-it does seem that finger is best.
Great review! Thanks.
That was an excellent overview. Best to leave the wife out of these things, but I'm glad you included such commentary - I laughed pretty hard! I agree with your sentiments regarding the ring overall. It will be interesting in the long term how they enable future features such as the SPO2 measurements. For me being a fairly sedentary person - walking the dog a couple times a day and living at my desk for my 8-hr a day desk job, the ring is my ideal activity tracker. It is discrete unlike a cumbersome watch for both sleeping and daytime activities. The day I begin really exercising again - a watch makes sense. Oura's app is well done (minus the Android feature disparities - which they will hopefully close the gap on again, soon). I believe for the majority of people Oura offers some good insights into a world they might not know much about unless like you, they've hosted podcasts or simply listened to podcasts with sleep experts. Neat bit of teeny tiny technology.
Thanks for the review Mark, and all the other good stuff on the channel. Thereâs a few opinions online that suggest anywhere other than the index finger reduces the reliability of some of the data. My preference would be ring finger, and anywhere else, I just know Iâd not be comfortable with it. DId you look into that aspect? Again, thanks.
Contemplating purchasing because, like you said, Iâm fascinated by the data. Not sure the subscription is for me though. Keep us updated on your thoughts once youâve had it longer! Thanks for the review.
Just go with the subscription. You wonât even feel it
@@lancer717 Imagine being ok with not owning things you buy.
@@oz_jones lol ok ok. I get it
Ending made me laugh a lot so had to subscribe đ€Ł
Interesting product, but like you said. It can't replace a good garmin watch for tracking fitness and activities. I stopped wearing my flashy watches because I find it more important and just more convenient to stick to the garmin. Nothing worst then showing up at the trails fresh out of the office ready for your run with the wrong bloody watch on your wrist!
I decided to get my Oura 2 because since I was around 16 I have remembered very few of my dreams. Having read Matthew Walkers book and watched his Masterclass (definitely recommend) I realised that it might be related to a lack of REM sleep. My Garmin Forerunner 235 doesn't measure sleep accurately at all and always said 0 hours of REM sleep, which is impossible, especially as my girlfriend who has the same Garmin also records 0 hours of rem. Once I got my Oura I could see that I was regularly deficient in REM - all my other measurements were fine but something about REM was tough for me. It's been really tricky to try and improve my REM without impacting other factors but I have recently been having a couple of nights sleep where my REM is okay.
Like Mark I bought my Oura 2 just before they released the Oura 3 and I was rather annoyed that there was no sort of warning before purchasing as I probably would have just waited for the 3. In the end I decided to just stick with the 2 as it fills my use case for tracking my REM effectively. I don't need the subscription. My Garmin tracks all my activity data that I need.
One other thing I find useful about the Oura is napping. I've never napped before in my life but sometimes when I have had a bad nights sleep I am now more aware of the impact of a 15 minute nap to improve my "Readiness".
How did your REM? I feel I am like you, lacking the REM and never been a nap person
@@alantaha I think it's several things. I now live in a new area where there is very little traffic noise, and it's much darker at night. I have stopped having caffeine after 2pm, including chocolate and tea. I eat my dinner earlier and avoid spicy foods for dinner.
Hey Mark. Great review. Which specific Matthew Walker podcast were you referring to? Thanks.
Dude, I started to watch your stuff as I was looking for a Garmin watch - instinct 2 ended up the one. Thought I would drop a comment. I enjoy your presentation skill and format. Good work, thanks.
Thanks lee
Thanks for sharing your experience!
I'm currently using a Amazfit T-Rex Pro. I must say: The sleep data and point system is surprisingly accurate, better than with my Garmin Vivoactive 4. But as you said: It's a big watch.
I thought about buying the oura ring, but the prize *AND* the membership fee is simply not worth it. So I will stick with my clunky cheap watch, which is good enough, even if not perfect :D
Love my Oura. Have gone through all generations in my family.
Great video. How long did it take for your oura ring to arrive once you bought it. Iâm leaning on buying one and read some reviews about their customer service not being great.
Such a great review! Want the gen 3 But my 4 year old Oura ring is still in excellent condition, thanks to the protector I got from OSleeve. Guess it was wise to protect our investments, huh?
Great video. I have a heart disease, I like to track my macros and sleep so guess this will be a great fit for me. Luke you, I'm extremely active and don't need any reminders in that department.
Informative video ! Do you feel that the Oura HRV data is,
a) accurate relative to your Fenix, and,
b)-actually useful in your sleep/recovery analysis towards making changes for better fitness?
Thank you.
Good stuff as usual. Why we sleep changed my life too. Try also Exercised by Daniel Lieberman- an evolutionary perspective on what our body is already tuned to do by design. Lieberman also argues that we were not necessarily meant to get uninterrupted sleep every night because predators and fire-tending, so we should not worry that much when sleep is not totally smooth.
Nice, and honest, review Mark. I am wearing the OURA Gen 3 right now and yeah, I am disappointed...
Hate the subscription models, loved your video ! Saved me money đ°
I think it's good to combine with other sleep devices like the cove & neuvana.
Incredible review
You're right about day to day readiness values being somewhat unnecessary. Consider it as a tool for building fitness. This is where I see how my readiness recovered after a big event in May compared to September. Your fitness will be reflected in that number if you're training is effective. How long have you had the ring? I've had mine for nearly 2 years and I get an alert at 7:30 PM saying I should wind down for sleep. I consider that to be the 'warning to not eat an entire pack of digestives' at midnight.
That's definitely a good point-over time I will get a better feel for what everything means to me and can be use the data more appropriately
spot on Mark, agree, agree, agree. that's 3 agrees, you are now my friend.
Refreshing to hear some real experiences in the sea of blunt paid promotions. Glad you mentioned the power of gamification. I was already typing my comment :D:D - Also: having a physical reminder on the most noticeable spot you have is very powerful thing. In the end you paid quite a lot of money to getting better at something; so being reminded of that fact alone might be enough motivation to make concious decisions about something you would otherwise just do on a whim.
I've been on the fence about this ring. A friend of mine suggested the Oura Ring 2, but I wanted the latest (and greatest) technology but as you pointed out, who wants to pay monthly for information that probably should already be included with purchase. I'll wait to see what happens next with this brand because I tried on the 2nd version and really liked it. In the meantime I'll be searching other brands to see who compares best. Also, I've been using Fitbit for years now and how cool it would be if they came out with a RING. đ
f...ing loved that not-product-placement from not Wahoo đđ
Finally! A review!
What was the smaller garmin tracker you used? Do your watches connect to your bike computer?
I have to agree with the final assessment RE: whoop for fitness vs oura for wellness. Iâve been on the whoop since 2.0 and get a ton of use out of it. Itâs not perfect but when paired paired with my garmin kit for workout tracking gives me almost everything I need. The report data and habits are excellent tools to assess and optimize your lifestyle and training.
Whoop 4.0 complaints:
- battery life could be better. Yes, the battery is small and recharges fast but itâs still a hassle.
- current strain tracking is limited to hrv which doesnât really have a way to measure strain on the body from strength training, which can be huge if weightlifting is a large part of your regimen. (I heard theyâre working on a fox for this)
- subscription model pricing is aggressive
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I had a v2 ring for covid and its claim to predict illness. I valued its input until it died - wouldn't come back from airplane mode the week Oura released the updated app for v3. After a lot of back and forth with support and long waits they actually comp'd me a v3 ring. I wouldn't pay Oura's (or Whoop's) subscription either but I'm very happy with the ring with an app that's free. I use Oura in airplane mode - so only for sleep data but in combo with iWatch, HRM and bike computer data that goes into Training peaks to fill out my annual training plan and monitor my fitness, fatigue and form.
Great review
Does it determine different work-outs undertaken automatically? E.g between swim and run. Seeing that it will give the km's and a map of a walk done that day
Great review. Personally, Iâll be sticking with my Fenix 6 and body battery! Tracks sleep as well as I need and like you, I feel that nothing touches a Fenix for endurance sport tracking. Defo on the bulky side for wearing 24/7 but thatâs a small price to pay for what it gives me in return.
Look into Fenix 6S (or soon to be released 7S) for all the same features in a smaller package :)
Whats your opinion on sleeping with the watch for sleep data? Did it take awhile to get used to it?
@@frnic0las yea i really wanted this thing. But i refuse to pay for another subscription service to track steps and sleep
@@TurkeyDart I guess itâs what you get used to. First couple of nights, I was aware of the watch but I donât notice it now. I find Fenix sleep data is reassuringly accurate. Even when duration of sleep was good but quality of sleep is low (deep in particular), it correlates with how I feel that day in hindsight.
@@TurkeyDart could not sleep well with standard F6 on my wrist but hardly feel the F6s at all. Have put on a lightweight nylon velcro strap (off Amazon) as well. Works perfectly!
Great video!! I love the sense of humour!
Iâm on the fence about this ring. I âwantâ it, but I know I donât need it. Youâre right, other than going to bed early and at the same time every night, avoiding coffee and alcohol, not watching a screen for a bit before bed, that pretty much covers all one needs to do to enhance their sleep. BUT I like data đ and if that gets me motivated to stick to the plan, perhaps itâs worth it and I would get graphs đ
great content, thanks
Having literally (as in 3 hours ago) just ordered a Fenix 6 based partly on your videos (feel free to forward this to Garmin..) Iâm really glad this is not a âget a Oura ring rather than a Garminâ video đ
I would sell my kids before my Fenix - good choice!
Youâre so right, i have a Withings under the mattress sleep tracker (btw, itâs much cheaper than a ring, there is nothing to wear and no need to charge it), but itâs practically useless to me. I donât need a device to tell me that iâm tired because i didnât sleep well. If i feel exhausted/tired, i check my form in training peaks and usually itâs evident that i overtrained, simple. Also, i really wouldnât buy a product for $400 that requires a subscription just to see the data, when the product is designed/sold to provide that data. Hiding the useful data behind a pay wall will not win customers. They are treating their customers as fools. I almost bought the Aura ring version 2, but then a colleague pointed out their marketing material was mainly presenting a lifestyle fashion accessory, and i realised he was right. A $400 ring (and monthly subscription) really wonât help to make me a better athlete. Nice try tho. đ€Ł.
Dude, you are so funny. I love your channel.
Thanks Mark. Yeah i had a woop, it was shit, and i was recently considering this ring but now i realise i don't really need it. I know i need more sleep. Simple. I do need the cheapest way to record runs to strava as I'm a cyclist considering running but that's it. Then I'll just look at the strain scores on strava.
Something I cannot unsee...the loo roll holder on the wall combined with the sitting position. The scene is only missing a copy of Loaded.
Like you Mark, I know my body. Tomorrow if their is something that is off about me I can usually figure why and I also knew the day before I should or shouldn't had done that but did it anyway. I am only interested in monitoring my exercise amount, duration and intensity. The rest of my waking hours I need a device that is the equivalent of a drill sergeant that preemptively stops me from taking an action and structures my day that most benefits me
Anyone else keep an eye on how much kitchen roll is left from video to video? No...just me?! Interesting video after always hearing Lance Armstrong talk for 17 minutes about these at the start of each of his podcasts, but I'll stick with my Coros data for now... Totally resonate with the argument at 16.45 too...
Great video, Mark. A bit of an off-topic question. I like the watch youâre wearing. Which one is that?
That is a Seiko Arnie. Itâs a model Seiko released a couple of years ago as a homage to the version worn by Arnold in the early 80s
One of my bonuses is that it reminds me of my childhood favorite movie called Titan AE, and the MC had a golden ring that had a bunch of technology on the inside of the ring. So that's just a bonus to me, hahah
Great video as always. On a side note, have you ever considered the super sapiens blood sugar monitors for some of your longer events? Even just to upload a similar ish video to this one on how you perceive how that tech can affect your approach to exercise etc.. It's quite expensive at the moment but seems to be an exciting new Avenue for sports tech.
It looks very cool and a company that provides 24 seven blood glucose monitoring has contacted me - might be looking at doing something over Christmas/New Year
Hi Mark. Just wondering what your opinion is on the ring when doing bar or dumbbell work. I'm generally a crossfitter and won't to know if it'll hold up or be uncomfortable. And personally I'd want to wear it on my third finger and they don't recommend it.
All the science points to the brain being the best source for readiness, fatigue state, etc. anyway, so you hit the nail on the head in that regard.
I just wish Garmin Connect worked better with multiple devices. I also wish Garmin made something like a ring. Because i donât want to wear my watch all the time but still want to track things
Did you ever consider a Garmin Swim 2 ? it has the phisio Trueup for body battery and I find it small and light enough sleep in comfortably.
Enjoyed your presentation and content. I just ponied up for a Gen 3 though, caught a little off guard by the 'necessity' of the subscription model. Seems like Oura should discount the hardware if they're all about monetizing users monthly. I've been fit all my life however, at 65 and in grad school with the pandemic asa factor, I've been more sedentary than I'd like. Hopefully, I fall in to the majority group that finds value being present to the data as a motivating factor and not the just chap on the scale :-)
Follow up, the Oura site didn't 'error trap' my zip code and the sizing kit took 3 weeks to reach me. OK , stuff happens. I go to the web site to correct my profile and cannot do that, no access. I also couldn't confirm my order prior to pushing the button to ship it. OK - Customer support (using the term lightly) offered to do this manually and forwarded a .jpg of the rings, lol, AND... it was no longer funny when they said my choice was more $ and I'd have to cancel my order , start from scratch and pay the differential. My take at this point is, they should have comped the $ difference and sent my ring out. I cancelled my order as directed and have not re-ordered. Web site and Customer service needs to be top-notch to support a subscription model and sadly, they lack both. I'm open to being proven wrong but apparently fb is full of similar complaints.
Very interesting ! I have the Fenix 5 Plus and I keep thinking about the Fenix 6 because of the extra sleep/body battery stuff. I donât mind wearing the Fenix 24/7 so I donât think I need the ring, just the newer watchâŠ. But have to wait until March and maybe the Fenix 7 will be announced by then too just to further complicate everything (=. Great videos! Thanks for sharing your insights!
I hope youâve got your Fenix7/Epix :)
@@atmamont Still need to wait until March to pick up the Fenix7, and March cannot get here soon enough!
In 5 days my Oura ring 3 will come in stealth black in the correct size got sent the wrong size of a mixup on first orderđ€Ș funny Iâm also using the fenix 6X đ best fitness watch out there. Looking forward to monitoring sleep without having to wear the big watch I believe sleep data is more and more important the older You get going on 59 Iâm willing to pay the prize and find out how can improve a bit more đ thanks for the video again awesome đ
đđ this was great!
The ring itself is pretty pricey. Add the subscription fee on top of that and I think you have a pretty extravagant wellness tool. But for some people, especially those who don't like to wear a fitness watch that tracks sleep, the Ring's cost could be worth its health benefits. I use an Apple Watch for fitness and wellness tracking. Although the stock sleep app is fairly bare bones and disappointing, there are several impressive 3rd party sleep apps that monitor the same metrics as the Ring with no subscription fee. Plus there's is all the other functionality the Apple Watch provides that the Ring does not. For me, the Apple Watch (aluminum version) is a much more cost effective and useful piece of technology.
Timely video release! I have a few days left to upgrade from the 2 to 3 and have been hesitant to jump on on this. Iâm thinking of waiting and jumping on next yearâs Black Friday deal which was the exact one they offered me as a gen 2 owner. But, my understanding is that Matt Walker is coming on board now as a contributor and as a member youâll have secret squirrel access into the world of sleep. Did Matt happen to mention his involvement with gen 3?
He did, but not in any depth. I assumed since aspectâs of what heâs doing with them are under wraps till itâs all live??
@@MarkLewisfitness thanks and understand itâs a hard subject to attach qualitative value to. Personally I got hard sick with flu and for the past 10 days have watched my progression through this with the temp feature on the oura ring. Interesting, is an understatement. But it tracked from beginning to end accurately for me. Not an endorsement. But wish Oura had more stories like this.
Mark how do I contact their customer service.thanks for a great review
Would you recommend for activity calorie tracking ?
Dear Mark, you said you love Garmin because of its body battery feature right? I have the Garmin forerunner 55 and I have to say that it sucks, as the heart rate is not accurate, which influences the body battery mode negatively. Any recommendations instead? I am more a gym guy but I do ride my road bike and I run.