What you need to know
- Oura announced a partnership with the sleep technology company, Resmed, to help people who might be struggling with OSA (obstructive sleep apnea).
- Oura Members’ logged data will feed right into Resmed’s portion, which offers information based on your readings, while also connecting you to care providers if needed.
- Recent Oura updates have included a Vita Health partnership for metabollic health, and important women’s health updates.
Getting enough rest is a sentiment as old as time, but people often neglect it, so Oura is announcing a new partnership to make sure people pay attention.
In a press release, the leading health technology company, Resmed, took the reins to highlight its partnership with Oura. The purpose is to expand the selection of available sleep health education and “pathways to care.” The post states, “Sleep is increasingly recognized as a key pillar of long-term health, yet it remains widely underprioritized.” While sleep tracking has been on the rise in wearables (16% to 53% in adults in 2026), people still ignore early adverse signs.
With Resmed joining Oura’s fight, users will find educational resources and a new “sleep assessment” to understand their sleep health. What’s more, getting users engaged with independent care providers is another step Resmed looks to bring to Oura’s systems. As this partnership arrives on devices, users will have the option to connect (virtually or in-person) with care providers to discuss any sleep health concerns.
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To help, you’ll also find an informative guide to help your health discussions. The driving force behind these new features is your catalogued sleep data. The company says that Oura Members who notice they’ve experienced a worrying number of “nighttime breathing disturbances” can easily contact a care provider. Of course, you can likely take this data and show your doctor, just to talk things through, and see if there’s anything worth.
Good sleep is imperative
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Resmed states that OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) is a chronic condition that disrupts a person’s breathing throughout the night. It often gets overlooked, too. Its analytics indicate that 80% of people with OSA don’t get treated, so its partnership with Oura aims to take that number down a few notches.
This enhanced sleep health feature between Oura and Resmed is rolling out to Members with a Ring Gen 3 or Ring 4.
Insights that matter have been the name of the game for Oura for a while now. Last month, the company started rolling out a stronger focus on metabolic health. Oura partnered with Vita Health, creating a new model to help users discover continuous care. Vita Health will leverage your logged sleep, heart rate variability, resting heart rate, and more, paired with its clinical data. The goal is to alert you if your numbers indicate health issues that need observation.
On the other hand, May got off to a fast start with Oura’s Hormonal Birth Control support and Menopause Insights for women’s health. The former will lean on a woman’s chosen contraception method, detailing how it could affect their baseline. Menopause Insights focuses on logging a woman’s symptoms for tailored assistance.
Android Central’s Take
If you’ve been feeling weird all week, chances are you’re just not getting enough sleep. I know I’ve been a culprit of that before. Getting enough rest is incredibly important. It’s when your body takes time to repair damaged systems. To heal. If you’re ever in the need of a refresher, I encourage you to get some rest. You’ll be better off for it, and I’m sure your loved ones want to see you healthy, too.

