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Oura faces a proposed class action lawsuit in California claiming its smart rings cannot accurately measure sleep cycles. The suit says Oura relies on secondary markers instead of brain activity or eye movement, despite advertising 95% sleep staging accuracy for the Oura Ring 5.
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