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Ultrahuman Unveils Innovative Ring Pro with Advanced Charging Case

Ultrahuman has launched the Ring Pro, featuring an innovative charging case that enhances functionality and user experience, while awaiting U.S. market entry.

Ultrahuman has introduced its latest innovation, the Ultrahuman Ring Pro. Although it is not yet available in the U.S. market, the anticipation surrounding its release is palpable. The standout feature isn't just the ring itself, but rather the multifunctional charging case that promises to redefine user experience.

Features of the Ultrahuman Ring Pro

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro is priced at $429 and boasts impressive specifications:

  • A remarkable 15-day battery life, surpassing competitors like RingConn and Oura.

  • Storage capacity for up to 250 days of data.

  • Available in whole sizes from 5 to 14.

  • Equipped with a faster processor for enhanced data accuracy.

  • Designed with break points for easy removal in case of emergencies.

Visually, the ring resembles the Ultrahuman Ring Air but features a sleek internal design that eliminates sensor bumps, providing a comfortable fit.

Revolutionary Charging Case

The real innovation lies in the charging case, which Ultrahuman has transformed into a functional device. Unlike typical smart rings, which struggle to incorporate alarm functions due to size constraints, the charging case can effectively serve as an alarm clock, making it a practical addition to your nightstand.

This charging case is not just for power; it includes LED indicators, wireless charging capabilities, and a USB-C port. It also has diagnostic features, including a hard reset button for the ring. Remarkably, it can store up to a year's worth of data, syncing it to your smartphone when needed.

Another appealing aspect is its design flexibility. The charging case accommodates various ring sizes, allowing for easy replacement without requiring a specific size match.

Current U.S. Market Situation

Despite the excitement, legal challenges have delayed the Ultrahuman Ring Pro's availability in the U.S. market. Following a patent dispute led by Oura, Ultrahuman was required to withdraw its previous models. However, the company is actively working on a new design that adheres to legal requirements. The Ring Pro is a part of this new direction, featuring a unique construction that avoids patent conflicts.

Ultrahuman remains optimistic about bringing the Ring Pro to U.S. consumers, with plans to share updates soon.