Your sleep data just became actionable. Hapbee has cracked open Oura Ring’s API to build something pretty clever—a system where your wearable’s sleep tracking data automatically customizes your Hapbee sleep routines in real-time.
Here’s what changed: The Hapbee Smart Sleep Pad now reads your Oura Ring metrics and adjusts its sleep optimization protocols on the fly. Poor sleep score last night? The system auto-prompts recovery routines. Spotting restlessness patterns? It delivers targeted relaxation sessions through your pad.
Why This Matters For Sleep Tech Users
The integration solves a real problem: having sleep data without the tools to act on it. Now over 1 million Oura Ring users can enroll in Hapbee’s program, grant access to their sleep patterns, and let the Smart Sleep Pad do the optimization work they’ve been tracking.
The benefits are straightforward:
Your sleep data auto-programs personalized routines directly to the device
Smart notifications trigger based on your sleep cycles
View all your Oura metrics in the Hapbee mobile app
Watch your sleep quality actually improve with hard numbers
The Hardware Behind The Wins
Hapbee’s Smart Sleep Pad, priced at $249, shipped over 1,500 units since launching last September. Early customers report hitting their sleep targets faster. The device runs Hapbee’s patented ultra-low radio frequency energy (ulRFE®) technology—basically engineered hardware designed to optimize sleep at the physiological level.
The company previously published a five-month study showing users of the Hapbee system paired with Oura Ring tracking saw measurable improvements: better sleep quality, longer sleep duration, reduced restlessness, and faster sleep onset.
What’s Next
The integration launched in closed beta and is expanding to broader user groups. Oura users interested in testing can register through the official program signup to get early access and help shape how this evolves.
The play here is clear: Hapbee positions itself as the execution layer for sleep data—Oura tracks what’s happening, Hapbee fixes it.
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Hapbee Smart Sleep Pad Just Got Smarter: Now Talks To Your Oura Ring
Your sleep data just became actionable. Hapbee has cracked open Oura Ring’s API to build something pretty clever—a system where your wearable’s sleep tracking data automatically customizes your Hapbee sleep routines in real-time.
Here’s what changed: The Hapbee Smart Sleep Pad now reads your Oura Ring metrics and adjusts its sleep optimization protocols on the fly. Poor sleep score last night? The system auto-prompts recovery routines. Spotting restlessness patterns? It delivers targeted relaxation sessions through your pad.
Why This Matters For Sleep Tech Users
The integration solves a real problem: having sleep data without the tools to act on it. Now over 1 million Oura Ring users can enroll in Hapbee’s program, grant access to their sleep patterns, and let the Smart Sleep Pad do the optimization work they’ve been tracking.
The benefits are straightforward:
The Hardware Behind The Wins
Hapbee’s Smart Sleep Pad, priced at $249, shipped over 1,500 units since launching last September. Early customers report hitting their sleep targets faster. The device runs Hapbee’s patented ultra-low radio frequency energy (ulRFE®) technology—basically engineered hardware designed to optimize sleep at the physiological level.
The company previously published a five-month study showing users of the Hapbee system paired with Oura Ring tracking saw measurable improvements: better sleep quality, longer sleep duration, reduced restlessness, and faster sleep onset.
What’s Next
The integration launched in closed beta and is expanding to broader user groups. Oura users interested in testing can register through the official program signup to get early access and help shape how this evolves.
The play here is clear: Hapbee positions itself as the execution layer for sleep data—Oura tracks what’s happening, Hapbee fixes it.