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Home›Tech Advice›Oura Rings, In-Store Size Fittings Will Be Available at Best Buy

Oura Rings, In-Store Size Fittings Will Be Available at Best Buy

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Oura Rings, the popular sleep and activity tracker, has announced that they will be offering in-store size fittings at Best Buy locations across the United States. This move comes as a response to the growing demand for accurate sizing information among customers.

The Oura Ring is a sleek and stylish wearable device that tracks your sleep patterns, heart rate variability, and activity levels throughout the day. It’s become a popular tool for people looking to improve their overall health and wellness, as it provides valuable insights into their daily habits and routines.

One of the most important factors in getting accurate data from your Oura Ring is ensuring that it fits properly. The ring needs to be snug enough to stay in place during sleep and physical activity, but not so tight that it causes discomfort or restricts blood flow.

To help customers get the perfect fit, Oura Rings will now be offering in-store size fittings at select Best Buy locations. This service will allow customers to try on different sizes of rings and get personalized recommendations from trained experts.

This is a significant step forward for Oura Rings, as it demonstrates their commitment to providing excellent customer service and support. By offering in-store size fittings, they’re making it easier than ever for people to get started with their device and start tracking their health data.

If you’re interested in trying out an Oura Ring for yourself, be sure to check out your local Best Buy store for more information on their in-store size fittings. With this new service, you’ll be able to get the perfect fit and start tracking your health data with confidence!

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