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Ultrahuman’s new Ring Pro aims to end your smart ring battery worries

By technologistmag.com27 February 20262 Mins Read
Ultrahuman’s new Ring Pro aims to end your smart ring battery worries
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Ultrahuman today announced the Ring Pro, its third-generation smart ring, alongside Jade, a new real-time biointelligence AI platform. The Ring Pro marks a significant step up from the Ring Air, bringing refinements to battery longevity, on-device processing, and expanded ecosystem integration.

Ultrahuman claims that the Ring Pro delivers up to 15 days of battery life on a single charge and can store up to 250 days of health data directly on the device. It features a titanium unibody design and is available in Bionic Gold, Space Silver, Aster Black, and Raw Titanium finishes in sizes 5 to 14.

Hardware upgrades include a redesigned heart rate sensing architecture aimed at improving signal quality during sleep and recovery, as well as a dual-core processor that enables faster data processing and on-chip machine learning. The ring also introduces ProRelease Technology, allowing it to be cut apart more easily in case of finger swelling or injury.

Accompanying the ring is the new Pro Charging Case, which offers up to 45 days of additional battery life. The case uses UltraSnap Charging Technology with magnetic alignment, designed to generate less heat than conventional wireless charging. It supports the Qi wireless charging standard, features an LED battery indicator, haptic alerts, and an integrated speaker with Find My Case functionality, and enables firmware updates and diagnostics through direct case connectivity.

Ultrahuman is also rolling out Jade to all users globally. The AI platform is capable of “surfacing long-term trends with real-time guidance across Ring, Blood Vision, Home and M1 CGM data.” It offers Standard and Deep Research modes for broader analysis and, in addition to offering actionable insights, it can initiate breathwork sessions and trigger AFib detection.

Ultrahuman Jade screenshots.

The Ring Pro is priced at $479 and is available for pre-order globally, excluding the United States. Shipments are scheduled to begin in March. Ultrahuman is currently running a trade-in promo that can save buyers up to $115 when they trade in a Ring Air or other smart rings.

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