I compared this subscription-free smart ring to my Oura and here's how it fared
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I compared this subscription-free smart ring to my Oura and here's how it fared
"As one of the hottest smart rings on the market, the offers features and data collection that go a step beyond Oura for individuals looking to optimize their health. I tested one alongside the Oura Horizon ring for a month, wearing both around the clock and logging everything from my morning coffee to my late-night cocktails. Suffice it to say, the Ultrahuman ring will excite people dialed into their health and fitness."
"Also: We found 100+ Cyber Monday deals up to 75% off: Shop Amazon, Best Buy, and more now While Oura seemingly appeals to just about anyone looking to invest in a smart ring, Ultrahuman's offering, while more niche, is arguably better. If the Oura Ring is the girl next door, the Ultrahuman Ring Air is the Silicon Valley-based, Bitcoin-mining neighbor who drinks Soylent."
"Unlike the Oura Ring, which requires a $6 monthly subscription, the Ultrahuman Ring Air is subscription-free. The Ultrahuman comes in matte gray, matte black, silver, and gold. Out of all the smart rings I have tested, it is by far the thinnest, most discreet, and unassuming. Additionally, the matte gray finish hasn't scratched or tarnished after a month of use, unlike the other smart rings with shiny metal finishes."
"From the moment you wake up to the minute you fall asleep, Ultrahuman is sending you notifications on how to make the most of your available energy and body clock. With all these scientific insights into my body, I couldn't help but feel like I was hacking my health -- or playing God. Within an hour of waking, Ultrahuman pings me about my "residual adenosine levels." My what? I had to look it up as well. Adenosine is a naturally occurring chemical associated with wakefulne"
The Ultrahuman Ring Air delivers in-depth health and fitness metrics with no subscription fee. The ring is notably thinner and more discreet than many competitors and resists scratching in its matte gray finish. A month-long side-by-side evaluation included continuous wear of both rings and logging of food and drink. Ultrahuman provides frequent, actionable notifications about energy, body clock, and biochemical markers such as residual adenosine. The device targets niche and hardcore fitness users while also offering optimization benefits for recreational exercisers. The product comes in multiple finishes including matte gray, matte black, silver, and gold.
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