Ultrahuman Ring Air Overview
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작성자 GI 작성일25-08-12 06:50 (수정:25-08-12 06:50)관련링크
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Indian fitness and nutrition monitoring startup Ultrahuman has fast-followed its debut smart ring final 12 months with a second generation of the device - which officially launched in June. ’s calling the Ring Air. So, wearable health tracker er, Apple eat your heart out! Although after all Apple doesn’t make a smart ring. And actually it’s class veteran Oura’s smart ring which most intently resembles what the Indian crew has wrought with the Air. Ultrahuman might not be so familiar a name to gadget followers but its differentiating edge vs different health wearable makers is a metabolic health tracking program, called Cyborg. This extends its capability to offer health insights, together with by tracking how your body responds to what you’re consuming. It does this by looping in another piece of sensing hardware in the form of an arm-mounted continuous glucose monitor Herz P1 Smart Ring (CGM). This medical grade technology, which was initially developed for people with diabetes or pre-diabetes to watch their blood sugar, is redeployed in this context as a quantified well being wearable health tracker - with Ultrahuman’s sales pitch promising to turn 24/7 glucose monitoring into "instant health nudges" and "metabolic health protocols" to help health-conscious customers meet their wellness objectives.
Ultrahuman’s smart ring is designed to sit alongside that CGM-powered program; both as a standalone sleep & health tracker (with the bonus ability to dish some dietary insights, in case you log what you’re consuming in the companion app, powered by aggregated data from Cyborg customers); or as a complement to the totally fledged metabolic health monitoring program. The startup’s promise, within the latter case (i.e. wearing both smart ring and CGM) is you’ll be served "deep correlations deep and predictive insights" on how your life-style may be impacting your well being and health targets. Although - one category caveat to bear in mind (which we’ve mentioned in earlier opinions) - is that questions stay over whether individuals and not using a chronic medical situation actually need to be tracking their glucose levels 24/7. Reducing bodily inflammation by maintaining stable glucose could have wide-ranging well being benefits over the longer time period, is the speculation. Within the brief term Ultrahuman suggests you'll be able to anticipate higher energy ranges and cognitive performance if you keep blood sugar stable throughout the day.
However it’s fair to say that intelligently decoding this sort of information in an average shopper context remains a work in progress. So this is very much the quantified health movement at its most experimental. Regardless of it still being early for CGM startups to prove their price to a common consumer, Oura seems to have noticed what the plucky competitors is as much as. It just lately introduced it was partnering with quite a lot of other startups that promote CGM-powered tracking companies: Namely January, Supersapiens, Herz P1 Smart Ring and Veri - touting the combination as a means for its smart ring customers to achieve deeper and extra personalised insights to help them sleep and prepare higher. In fact Ultrahuman can boast it received there first; final yr, when it unboxed its debut smart ring (the eponymous Ring) and started integrating two tracks of health information. Its headstart on metabolic health tracking traces back to 2021 when it launched Cyborg in beta - hence why it’s able to offer Ring Air customers with statistical predictions on whether certain foods are likely to spike their blood sugar based on aggregating knowledge from its CGM program’s early adopters (it claims to have amassed more than 600M knowledge-points to power these predictions). Whereas Oura is simply beginning in on the same integration, drawing on different CGM startups’ evaluation of their users’ glucose response data.
With so much slicing-edge monitoring activity circling this segment of the health monitoring area, the competitors for quantified health fans’ fingers and arms seems fierce. So of course Ultrahuman isn’t sitting nonetheless. This sleeker gen-two smart ring appears meant to shut the gap with Oura’s hardware. The Ring Air starts at $349 for the matte black version (which has a Titanium body coated in Tungsten carbide) vs a barely cheaper starter worth-tag ($299) for Oura’s most current smart ring. Nevertheless - not like with the Oura Ring 3 - there’s no monthly "membership" subscription required for ongoing tracking with Ultrahuman’s Air. It’s a one-shot payment for all of the Ring Air’s core sleep and health tracking options. That simplicity in pricing may appeal to shoppers drained on the thought of yet one more month-to-month subscription to shell out for. Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital - just a few of the heavy hitters joining the Disrupt 2025 agenda. They’re right here to ship the insights that gas startup progress and sharpen your edge.
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