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A user holds and Oura Ring 3 between two fingers, displaying the devices sensors.

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  • Oura is working on a new feature that could help users track their fertility window.
  • The feature will rely on body temperature data to deliver fertility predictions.
  • It’s not immediately clear whether the feature will be part of the Natural Cycles integration.

In a bid to make its smart rings more appealing than Samsung’s new Galaxy Ring, Oura is working on a host of new features. We recently shared details about two in-development features that will give users better heart rate insights and allow them to log their meals. Now, we’ve spotted evidence of another upcoming feature that will provide users with fertility predictions.

Oura currently relies on the Natural Cycles app for menstrual cycle tracking. This feature utilizes body temperature data collected by the ring to track users’ menstrual cycles and provide helpful insights. However, it requires a separate subscription for the Natural Cycles app.