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Ultrahuman’s smart ring eyes U.S. return

March 4, 2026 2 weeks ago

Ultrahuman is betting a redesigned, AI-powered smart ring can shook the U.S. market — months after a bruising patent battle with Oura got its previous hardware blocked at the border. The ring is said to be priced at $479, while the Ring Pro extends battery life to 15 days, pairs a redesigned sensor array with a dual-core processor, and can store 250 days of data. The ring also ships with a Pro Charger packing 45 days of reserve power and supports Qi wireless charging — a first for the lineup.

The company has also launched Jade, a real-time “biointelligence” engine that converts raw biometric data into actionable health guidance.

Ultrahuman is seeking U.S. Customs clearance after an ITC patent ruling halted imports, cutting off roughly 45% of its 700K daily active users. The company is fighting to stay relevant as Oura and Samsung tighten their grip on the U.S market. With the Ring Pro still in regulatory limbo, the company is betting that new hardware and Jade’s real-time coaching will be enough to stand out.

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