NBA Players to Wear ‘Smart Ring’ to Monitor COVID-19 Symptoms
Written by SOURCE on June 18, 2020
Included in the NBA’s plan to restart the 2019-2020 season at Walt Disney World in Orlando is that players will be given the option to wear Oura smart rings to detect if and when they begin showing symptoms of COVID-19
According to the NBA’s new health and safety memo for the restart of the season, players will be receiving several different pieces of tech and safety equipment to utilize while in the Disney bubble, including a Disney Magic Band to be worn at all times and used to get through checkpoints and into rooms, social distancing alarms that will go off if players are too close to each other for too long, and these “smart” rings that they will have the choice to wear or not.
The rings can reportedly forecast and predict when players begin to experience COVID-related symptoms up to three days in advance. Players will have full access to the data collected on them as well, which will be studied by scientists at the University of Michigan to monitor for symptoms. The NBA regular season is set to restart on July 30.
Of course, people had some thoughts of their own on the very futuristic new tool that players have the option of using while in the Disney bubble. Check out what some people had to say about the Oura smart rings’ partnership with the NBA below.