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Oura CEO Explains Why NBA Bought 2,000 Of Its $300 Smart Rings

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Oura CEO Explains Why NBA Bought 2,000 Of Its $300 Smart Rings

The NBA purchased more than 2,000 Oura smart rings to help prevent the spread of coronavirus when the league restarts its season next month in Orlando. I spoke to Oura CEO Harpreet Singh Rai to find out how and why the smart rings will help the league detect possible early COVID cases.
The NBA purchased more than 2,000 Oura smart rings to help prevent the spread of coronavirus when the league restarts its season next month in Orlando. I spoke to Oura CEO Harpreet Singh Rai to find out how and why the smart rings will help the league detect possible early COVID cases.

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