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Oura adds more detailed hormonal health insights to its Series 3 and 4 rings

Engadget · May 1, 2026, 4:37 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Oura Oura just announced a couple of new features that keep an eye on hormonal health for women.
  • This has been designed to provide "personalized guidance during complex hormonal changes," so it can integrate data from over 20 combinations of birth control methods.
  • Oura has teamed up with virtual health platform Twentyeight Health.

Oura Oura just announced a couple of new features that keep an eye on hormonal health for women. The pre-existing Cycle Insights feature, which tracks menstrual cycles, will now take hormonal birth control methods into consideration. The smart ring maker says that this "first-of-its-kind experience" will help users see how these methods can impact overall biometric data.

This has been designed to provide "personalized guidance during complex hormonal changes," so it can integrate data from over 20 combinations of birth control methods. These include pills, patches, IUDs and implants. Users should be able to use Cycle Insights to gauge whether or not these methods are impacting temperature patterns, sleep and recovery, in addition to keeping an eye on bleeding and various potential side effects.

There's also a partnership component here. Oura has teamed up with virtual health platform Twentyeight Health. The pair developed a portal within the smart ring app that users can tap to "seamlessly connect" with a licensed health provider to discuss birth control options, and they can provide new prescriptions.

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