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[CES 2025] Ultrahuman Rare Intertwines Luxury and Health Tracking

Ultrahuman, known for its innovative approach to wearable technology, has unveiled its latest offering: the Ultrahuman Rare, a smart ring positioned as the world’s first luxury smart ring. Debuting at CES 2025, Rare aims to blend the artistry of fine jewelry with the precision of advanced health tracking.

1. UH Rare Desert Snow

The Ultrahuman Rare launches with the “Desert Collection,” comprising three distinct pieces: Desert Rose, Dune, and Desert Snow. Each ring’s design draws inspiration from natural desert phenomena. The fluid lines and intricate details aim to capture the beauty and resilience of these arid landscapes. The materials chosen for each ring reflect this focus on luxury and quality.

The Dune and Desert Rose rings are crafted from 18K gold sourced from London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) approved refineries and hallmarked by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Both LBMA and BIS adhere to international standards, ensuring the authenticity and quality of the precious metals used. The Desert Snow ring is made from pt950 platinum, a material composed of 95% platinum, representing one of the highest standards in the jewelry industry and signifying exceptional purity and durability.

The Ultrahuman Rare will use photoplethysmography (PPG) and 6-axis motion sensors for health tracking. These technologies enable the ring to monitor several key health indicators: sleep stages, duration, and quality; activity levels, steps taken, and calories burned; heart rate throughout the day and during workouts; heart rate variability (HRV), a key indicator of stress and recovery; estimated stress levels based on physiological data; and changes in skin temperature, which can be an indicator of overall health.

The design details of each ring further emphasize the desert theme. The outer shell of each ring features sleek, brushed strokes and shimmering details, intended to mimic the interplay of light and texture found in desert landscapes. The Desert Rose, inspired by the crystal formations found in arid sandy conditions, symbolizes the harmony of nature and technology, with a brushed texture that uniquely reflects light. It is crafted from 18K rose gold. The Dune design captures the essence of shifting desert sands, featuring finely crafted grooves that flow around the band, resembling wind patterns on a dune, with a brushed finish enhancing the tactile experience. It is crafted from 18K gold. The Desert Snow ring pays homage to the rare sight of snow in the desert, featuring a frosted finish that evokes the delicate beauty of snowflakes. Subtle shimmering elements aim to mimic the sparkle of snow under the sun, crafted from pt950 platinum.

The Ultrahuman Rare distinguishes itself from other smart rings through its focus on luxury and craftsmanship. While other smart rings often prioritize functionality and affordability, the Rare aims to appeal to a different market segment: those who value high-end materials, exquisite design, and a seamless blend of technology and jewelry. By partnering with high-end retailers like Selfridges London and Printemps Paris, Ultrahuman is further solidifying the Rare’s position as a luxury item, placing it not just in competition with other smart rings but also within the broader landscape of luxury wearables.

Pricing & Availability

No pricing details have been revealed at the time of writing. The Ultrahuman Rare will, however, be available in Printemps Paris and Selfridges London. Further details are expected to be released closer to the official launch.

Ultrahuman Ring Brings Health Insights to your Fingertips

Healthcare is going through a revolution right now. Never have scientists and healthcare professionals had access to the amount of biological data that we do now. Smartwatches, Health Trackers, Smart Scales and more have made it possible for doctors and healthcare professionals to offer even more personalised treatments. Another piece of technology is looking to be part of the revolution – The Ultrahuman Ring.

Ultrahuman Ring
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The Ultrahuman Ring brings your regular set of sensors including a heart rate sensors (photoplethysmograph), temperature sensor and also a motion sensor. The ring itself does not come with any display and haptics. Instead, users will have to pair the Ultrahuman Ring with their mobile app to view any of the insights. This apparently was done intentionally to reduce distractions coming from the Ring. Using its sensors, the Ultrahuman Ring allows users to view their heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV) and body temperature. It also is able to track sleep allowing users to track when they were in REM and non-REM sleep.

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The ring is made from “fighter jet” titanium with a tungsten carbide coating. The coating helps ensure the durability of the ring particularly during activities like weightlifting, grappling activities and even swimming. While Ultrahuman doesn’t outright mention any IP rating, their inclusion of swimming in their website alludes to some form of water resistance. The sensors also come with hypoallergenic contacts which allow users to keep the ring on for long periods.

Ring + M1 – the Ultrahuman combination

That said, Ultrahuman isn’t designing its product to function alone. In fact, the Ultrahuman Ring works better when paired with the Ultrahuman M1 – a patch which continually monitors glucose levels. The M1 comes with a hollow needle which creates a small puncture in the skin to measure the glucose in interstitial fluid. This data is then used to produce a metabolic score based on food intake and exercise.

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Complementing the M1 with the Ultrahuman Ring will provide users with a more holistic picture of their metabolic health. It allows users to see how their food and exercise interact with their sleep and how this impacts overall health.

Pricing & Availability

The Ultrahuman Ring will be available starting on December 2022 for USD$299 (MYR1,332.8). It’s available in four colours: black, grey, silver and gold.

It’s now available for pre-orders with offer prices starting at USD$199 for the first 3000 orders.