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A class-action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California alleges Oura Ring cannot accurately track sleep because it lacks brain and eye sensors. Filed Aug. 20 by Clarkson Law Firm and plaintiff Madison Surber, the suit seeks over $5 million for over 100 class members.
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