Ultrahuman Ring Pro unveiled with 15-day battery life, improved sensors and processing

Ultrahuman Ring Pro unveiled with 15-day battery life, improved sensors and processing

Ultrahuman has come out with a new smart ring – the new model lasts longer on a single charge, collects more accurate data and has an important safety feature. And of course, there’s also a new AI.

ultrahuman ring pro color
ultrahuman ring pro color
ultrahuman ring pro color
ultrahuman ring pro color

ultrahuman ring pro color

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro advertises up to 15 days of battery life. For comparison, the Ultrahuman Ring Air lasts for 4-6 days on a single charge according to official figures. This is a huge upgrade but not the end of it.

The new Ring comes with a new Pro Charger, which extends the Ring’s battery life to 45 days. The case can be charged via USB or Qi wireless charger. There’s a Find My Case feature with proximity guidance and an integrated speaker. The ring also has a direct connection to the case, which enables faster updates and diagnostics and also helps in troubleshooting.

ultrahuman pro charger
ultrahuman pro charger

Back in the ring. UltraHuman redesigned the heart rate sensor architecture to improve signal quality while the wearer is sleeping or recovering. The Ring also features a new dual-core processor with on-chip machine learning to speed up data processing and improve accuracy.

The new ring has ProRelease technology – in case of an emergency (swelling or injury to the finger), the ring can be removed more easily. It is good for peace of mind.

The Ultrahuman Pro Charger comes in two colors
The Ultrahuman Pro Charger comes in two colors
The Ultrahuman Pro Charger comes in two colors
The Ultrahuman Pro Charger comes in two colors

The Ultrahuman Pro Charger comes in two colors

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro is available for pre-order (except US) and can be found on the official site. Global price is $479, for Europe it is €479. Note that the Pro Charger is included for free, you just have to choose whether you want the gold one or the black one.

You should receive the free size kit first. And if you already have an Ultrahuman Ring Air, you can trade it in for a discount of up to $115 / €85.

“Ultrahuman Ring Pro takes performance and health intelligence to the next level. It is engineered to push the boundaries of a health monitoring ring and has redefined the category in terms of battery life. Ring Pro’s battery life is 3 to 4 times longer than the competition. This is a fundamental breakthrough. With industry leading hardware paired with Z Biointelligence AI, users can now make actionable interventions towards their health in real-time more than ever before.” said Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman.

In addition to the new ring, Ultrahuman is also introducing Z, a biointelligence AI. What does it mean? Z can analyze your health data and answer questions and provide real-time information.

It analyzes over 120 blood vision biomarkers, M1 CGM glucose trends and environmental data. It works in two modes: Standard and Deep Research. The latter provides more comprehensive analysis and can reveal long-term trends.

Ultrahuman says that “user data is processed in a secure system designed to meet applicable data protection standards with access to raw markers and real-time actions.”

Ultrahuman's new biointelligence AI, Z
Ultrahuman’s new biointelligence AI, Z

PowerPlugs (short for plug-in) are in-app features that offer a growing list of capabilities: AFib detection, caffeine window, respiratory health, GLP-1 tracking, cycle and ovulation pro, migraine insights, vitamin D tracking, and more. Jade and Powerplug are available to all Ultrahuman users, including America.

“Most AI tool integrations are simply passing user context to an externally or internally hosted LLM. Z is the first biointelligence AI that can actually take action. It’s similar to how the Tesla FSD AI works in real time, not just a backwards-looking LLM integration. As it evolves, Z will be able to do more in the background, even connecting with third-party services,” said Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman.

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