Sleek, celeb-favoured gadget tracks sleep, activity and heart health without a
smartwatch, but comes at high cost
Oura’s stylish smart ring worn by celebrities and athletes alike has slimmed
down for its fourth iteration, making it easier to put on, more comfortable to
wear and last longer between charges.
The Ring 4 swaps the clear plastic insides of its predecessor for shiny titanium
to look even less like a cutting-edge piece of tech on your finger. It still
weighs practically nothing – 3.3g to 5.2g depending on size – and comes in an
expanded choice of 12 sizes and six finishes, including black, silver, gold and
rose gold.
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Tag - Wearable technology
The UK sleep-tracker industry is estimated to be worth £270m a year – and
forecast to double by 2030. Could all this data be making our insomnia worse?
The other day, I was plodding away on the treadmill at the gym when I overheard
two blokes chatting.
“I had a great night last night,” said one.
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Bright OLED screen, voice control and a torch only add to go anywhere, track
anything ability, but price increase stings
The Fenix 8 is a landmark moment for Garmin. By adding voice control, an OLED
screen and other niceties, it has merged its top Fenix and Epix adventure watch
lines to better compete with increasingly advanced smartwatches from Apple,
Samsung and other major players.
The Fenix has always been where Garmin debuts its technology and features first
before trickling them down into other products, such as the popular Forerunner
series. It certainly feels more modern, but at £870 (€1,000/$1,000/A$1,699) – a
£120 or so increase over its already pricy predecessor – these new advances
including diving tracking and AI assistant access do not come cheap.
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Comprehensive sleep, recovery and health tracking without a smartwatch appeals,
but cost and fit won’t suit everyone
Smart rings are having a bit of a moment with the Oura seen adorning the fingers
of celebrities and elite sportspeople alike. It promises the health-tracking
features of a smartwatch squeezed into a much smaller, less techie device
focused on sleep, recovery and resilience. But can it deliver for regular
people, too?
Now several years into its third iteration, the Oura Gen 3 is the most popular
smart ring on the market, available in a range of attractive colours, metals and
sizes. It looks and feels like an attractive piece of jewellery, and is priced
accordingly, costing from £299 (€329/$299) and requiring a £6-a-month
subscription on top. Keeping up with celebrity crazes has never been cheap.
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Meet Friend: a ‘Tamagotchi with a soul’, wearable AI companion that records your
interactions and texts back
Your friend is named Amy. Or Jackson. Or whatever name you’d like. They support
you, rib you and check in on how you’re doing. They’re a blisteringly attentive
listener who will never ask you to help them move, or to come see their one-man
play. They cost $99 and are expected to ship out in early 2025.
Meet Friend: a new wearable AI companion that you wear around your neck. The
small, white, puck-shaped device records your every word and interaction and
responds accordingly by text. (The company says it does not store the audio;
according to the website, data is encrypted and users can delete “memories”.) An
ad for the product shows people wearing it while they hike, game, work and
flirt. “How’s the falafel?” Friend asks a woman eating falafel wrap. “You’re
getting thrashed, it’s embarrassing!” Friend texts a guy playing video games
with friends (human).
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Squeezing high-end features into a more affordable frame makes for an excellent
mid-range smart sports tracker
Garmin’s latest smart sports watch condenses all the great features from its
higher-end Forerunner models into a cheaper, simpler running tracker with a
bright OLED screen and long battery life.
The Forerunner 165 is the new base model in Garmin’s new lineup, priced from
£250 (€280/$250/A$429) compared with the £430 Forerunner 265.
Screen: 1.2in AMOLED
Case size: 43mm
Case thickness: 11.6mm
Band size: standard 20mm
Weight: 39g
Storage: 4GB
Water resistance: 50 metres (5ATM)
Sensors: GNSS (GPS, Glonass, Galileo), compass, thermometer, heart rate, pulse
Ox
Connectivity: Bluetooth, ANT+ (wifi with music)
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Spec bumps keep Apple top of smartwatch pack, with faster Siri and new
hands-free gesture
Apple’s smartwatches get their first speed increase in years along with brighter
screens and new hands-free gestures – keeping the market leader still miles
ahead of the pack.
The Apple Watch Series 9 comes in various sizes and materials and starts at £399
(€449/$399/A$649) – a £20 price cut in the UK. It launches alongside the Ultra 2
costing £799 (€899/$799/A$1,399), which is £50 cheaper than last year’s model.
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