Ultrahuman Returns to the U.S. Smart Ring Market With the Ring Pro
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Ultrahuman Returns to the U.S. Smart Ring Market With the Ring Pro
"Ultrahuman's new Ring Pro includes a redesigned heart rate sensor and a dual-core processor for machine learning, offering up to 250 days of on-device data storage."
"Unlike Oura, Ultrahuman does not charge a subscription fee for core health metrics, providing basic features for free and additional tools called PowerPlugs."
"PowerPlugs include features like ovulation tracking and advice on caffeine consumption, while some advanced tools such as AFib detection and mental health support come with an added fee."
Ultrahuman has re-entered the U.S. market after a patent dispute with Oura Ring. The company, based in Bengaluru, India, had previously withdrawn its Ring Air due to legal challenges. Now, Ultrahuman is launching its new Ring Pro, featuring advanced hardware like a redesigned heart rate sensor and a dual-core processor. Unlike Oura, Ultrahuman offers core health metrics for free, with optional paid features. The new device aims to attract users with its comprehensive health tracking capabilities and no subscription fees.
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