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2026-06-26 – A consumer reported that an Oura Oura ring 4 caused a burn injury during normal overnight use, according to a recently filed incident report with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) SaferProducts.gov database. The report, filed on an unspecified date after the May 5, 2026 incident, describes a manufacturing defect that led to a burn hazard, resulting in a permanent scar. Product DetailsBrand Name: Oura Incident OverviewAccording to the CPSC report (ID 6085937), the incident occurred on May 5, 2026, when the consumer was wearing the Oura ring 4 while sleeping. The consumer reported that the ring burned their finger during a normal night's rest, causing significant irritation and pain. The burn was serious enough to leave a permanent scar, and the consumer sought first aid from a non-medical professional, as indicated by the severity type classification. The report describes the defect as a manufacturing issue, suggesting that the ring's construction or materials deviated from intended specifications, leading to excessive heat generation during use. The device was being used as intended—worn continuously on a finger, including during sleep—which is standard for smart rings that track health metrics. The consumer did not mention any prior issues with the ring before the incident. The report was filed through the CPSC SaferProducts.gov portal, which allows consumers to submit safety concerns directly to the agency. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: When a wearable smart ring like the Oura ring 4 malfunctions due to a manufacturing defect, it can generate excessive heat in direct contact with the skin. This can cause thermal burns within minutes, as reported in this incident, leading to pain, blistering, and tissue damage. Long-Term Risks: Burns from prolonged skin contact can result in permanent scarring, as noted by the consumer. Scar tissue may be less flexible and more sensitive to temperature changes, potentially causing long-term discomfort or functional impairment in the affected area. Who Might Be Affected: The primary risk is to the device user, especially during sleep when the ring is worn continuously and the wearer may not immediately notice discomfort. Anyone using the Oura ring 4 for health tracking—including those with sensitive skin or reduced sensation—could be at heightened risk. Warning Signs: Early warning signs of a burn hazard may include localized warmth, redness, or a tingling sensation under the ring. However, because the ring is designed for continuous wear, users might dismiss these symptoms as normal until a burn occurs. The absence of a prompt warning system in the product design amplifies the risk. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you own an Oura ring 4 and experience any unusual heat, discomfort, or skin irritation, discontinue use right away to prevent further injury. Preserve the Product: Keep the ring in its current condition, including any packaging or documentation you have. Do not attempt to repair or modify it, as the product may serve as evidence in a potential safety investigation. Document the Incident: Take photographs of the injury and the ring, and write down the date, time, and circumstances of the incident. Save all medical records, including first aid documentation, and any correspondence with the manufacturer. Seek Medical Attention: Even if the burn seems minor, consult a healthcare professional to assess the injury and receive proper treatment. Documenting the injury medically can also help establish the severity. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov with details about your experience. This helps regulators identify unsafe products and take action. You can also check for any recalls or safety notices related to the Oura ring 4 at cpsc.gov. Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to OURA HEALTH Oy directly to report the defect and inquire about compensation or remedies. Keep records of all communications. If you have suffered injury or property damage from this product, you may want to speak with a product liability attorney to discuss your legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing. Consumers are encouraged to monitor CPSC report 6085937 on SaferProducts.gov for any future updates or statements from OURA HEALTH Oy regarding this incident.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm dedicated to helping consumers injured by defective products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by the Oura Oura ring 4 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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