Ultrahuman unveils fitness ring

Ultrahuman introduces its newly launched fitness wearable, the Ultrahuman Ring Air. The wearable comes with a new, more compact form that is notch-less, ultra-thin, and boasts a smooth inner shell for comfort.

The comfort of the Ultrahuman Ring Air offers an advantage in sleep tracking. With its minimal form factor and smooth inner shell, this wearable is specifically designed to be unobtrusive and comfortable during sleep than bulky fitness devices.

The Ultrahuman Ring Air places minimalism at the heart of its design philosophy. Weighing 2.4g, it stands as the lightest smart ring in the market today. The device combines minimal form factor with precise performance, enabling users to monitor key health indicators such as sleep, movement, heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), and skin temperature.

“Ultrahuman Ring Air’s lightweight composition and sleek design enable superior comfort during lifestyle activities like sleep, nap or even workouts in the gym. Tracking your health should be a seamless experience, that’s why we went back to the drawing board to redesign the smart ring from the ground up to break the barriers of existing wearable form factor design.” said Mohit Kumar, Founder and CEO of Ultrahuman.

Constructed using fighter jet-grade titanium coated with tungsten carbide, the Ultrahuman Ring Air is built to withstand the rigours of daily usage. Furthermore, it is water-resistant up to 100 meters, allowing users to incorporate it into their life, without compromise. It also boasts six days of uninterrupted wear with its battery life.

Ultrahuman Ring Air also helps users unlock movement and recovery insights. The Movement Index is designed to keep you moving. With the right nudges and biofeedback, it helps you stay active and the Recovery Score can help you understand the current state of your body which can vary with illness, workouts, stress or even poor sleep.

With Bluetooth connectivity to the Ultrahuman app, the Ultrahuman Ring Air effortlessly syncs your data, allowing you to access and study general health insights.