- Category-Leading Battery: Up to 15 days of battery life in the ring, extendable to 45 days with the included Pro charging case.
- Premium Price Point: Positioned as a high-end offering with a global price of $479 (~₹39,900), significantly above its predecessor.
- Global AI, Limited Hardware Availability: The new Jade AI platform is rolling out globally, but the Ring Pro hardware is not available for pre-order in the United States.
Most wearables need a charge every day or two. It’s the worst. The Ultrahuman Ring Pro wants to fix that by promising weeks of untethered tracking. It’s a serious attempt to make the smart ring a device you can actually forget about. Just know that the longer it runs, the deeper it pulls you into Ultrahuman’s own walled garden.
Overview
This is Ultrahuman’s third and most expensive smart ring. The Ring Pro is for people who are done compromising. It promises to crush the competition on battery life and offer more serious, long-term health insights than the company’s own Ring Air. The pitch is simple: wear it for half a month, store your data for most of a year, and let its new AI platform tell you what it all means. If you’re not already an Ultrahuman believer, the price tag will make you think twice.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Battery Life (Ring) | Up to 15 days (Chill mode), up to 12 days (Turbo mode) |
| Battery Life (with Pro Case) | Up to 45 days total |
| On-Device Data Storage | Up to 250 days of data |
| Key Upgrade Over Ring Air | Longer battery (vs. 6 days max), improved sensors & processing, new heart-rate architecture |
| Charging | Qi-compatible wireless charging for Pro case |
| AI Platform | Jade biointelligence AI (global rollout) |
| Global Price | $479 / £419 |
Design, Build, and Comfort
The company calls it "engineered for performance" and "built for adventure." That’s marketing speak, but it points to a familiar truth. Like its predecessors, this ring will probably be a lightweight, tough piece of titanium you can wear all the time. For buyers in India, that’s key. It needs to survive humidity, sweat, and the general chaos of daily life, especially since you can’t just walk into a store to get it fixed. Comfort for 24/7 wear, especially during sleep, is non-negotiable, and past Ultrahuman rings have generally gotten that right.
Core Performance and Health Tracking
Better battery life is useless if the data is junk. Ultrahuman says the Ring Pro has "improved speed and accuracy" and a whole "new heart-rate sensing architecture." In practice, that should mean it doesn’t flake out when you’re sprinting or lifting weights, which is a classic weakness for optical sensors in rings. It also carries over features like snore detection from the last model.
But the real story is storage. This thing can hold 250 days of your life on its internal memory. The charging case can stash a full year’s worth. That’s a massive buffer for people who don’t sync every day, and it’s built for one thing: spotting long-term health trends that you’d miss in a weekly report.
Jade AI and the Ultrahuman Ecosystem
Meet Jade, the "real-time biointelligence AI." It’s the software brain meant to make sense of all that stored data. It runs standard analysis and a deeper "search" mode to dig out patterns over months.
Here's the catch: Jade is only as smart as the Ultrahuman gear you own. Its power comes from mixing data from the ring, the Blood Vision metabolic tracker, the Ultrahuman Home device, and an M1 glucose monitor. If you just buy the ring, you’re getting a lobotomized version of the AI. It’s a clever, aggressive way to lock you into their ecosystem. Think hard before you commit if you use other brands.
Software & Companion App
All of Jade’s insights live in the Ultrahuman app. The promise is to move past simple scores. Instead of just seeing a sleep number, you might get a suggestion to take it easy because your recovery data is in the gutter. It’s about context, which is what every wearable company promises and few actually deliver.
Battery and Charging
This is the Ring Pro’s killer feature. The numbers are so much bigger than anything else out there.
| Usage Mode | Claimed Battery Life (Ring Only) |
|---|---|
| Chill Mode | Up to 15 days |
| Turbo Mode | Up to 12 days |
And the Pro charging case changes everything. It’s a power bank for your ring, adding 30 extra days for a 45-day total. You could go on a long trip and not even pack a charger. The case itself tops up wirelessly on any Qi pad, which is just one less cable to worry about.
Compatibility and Connectivity
It connects via Bluetooth to the Ultrahuman app, and it’ll almost certainly work with both iOS and Android phones. Now for the weird part. You can pre-order this ring in many countries, but not in the United States. For India, you’ll probably order directly from Ultrahuman or through Amazon when it lists. Just make sure it has the proper BIS certification for safety. Don’t assume.
Pros and Cons
What We Like
- Unmatched Battery System: A 15-day ring plus a 45-day total with the case is ridiculous. It basically eliminates charging anxiety.
- Enhanced Data Fidelity: Better sensors and a new heart-rate setup should mean numbers you can actually trust.
- Powerful Long-Term Analysis: Storing 250 days of data on the ring itself is for people who are serious about trends, not daily notifications.
What Could Be Better
- Premium Pricing: At $479 (~₹39,900), it’s in another league. This is a luxury health gadget, not a casual fitness buy.
- Ecosystem Dependency: To get the full Jade AI experience, you need more Ultrahuman products. That’s vendor lock-in, plain and simple.
- Limited Initial Availability: No U.S. pre-orders might mean a slow, phased rollout, so Indian customers might have to wait.
How It Compares to Rivals
| Feature | Ultrahuman Ring Pro | Oura Ring (Gen 3) | Circular Ring Slim |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated India Price | ~₹39,900+ | ~₹35,000 - ₹45,000+ | ~₹25,000 - ₹30,000 |
| Battery Life (Claimed) | Up to 15 days (45 with case) | 4-7 days | Up to 4 days |
| Key Strength | Battery, On-device storage, Ecosystem AI | Sleep & Recovery Analytics, Brand Maturity | Compact Design, Affordability |
| Platform Compatibility | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | iOS, Android |
| Subscription Required for Full Features? | Unclear (Jade AI seems free at launch) | Yes (Monthly fee) | No |
The Ring Pro wins on battery and storage, no contest. It’s gunning for Oura’s crown and might beat it by offering advanced AI without a confirmed monthly fee. But Oura’s software is more mature. The Circular Ring Slim is for a different, budget-conscious buyer. So the question is simple: are Ultrahuman’s hardware leaps and Jade AI so good they’re worth the highest price in the category? We’ll have to test it to know.
Price and Availability in India
The global price is set at $479. Straight conversion puts it near ₹39,900, but you’ll pay more with import duties and taxes. We don’t have official Indian pricing or retail partners confirmed yet.
| Variant / Detail | Expected Information |
|---|---|
| Global Launch Price | $479 / £419 |
| Expected India Price | ₹39,900 - ₹44,999 (estimated, incl. duties) |
| Where to Buy (Likely) | Ultrahuman Official Website, Amazon India |
| Launch Offers | To be announced for India. Global pre-orders are live. |
If you’re in India, watch Ultrahuman’s official channels. Any India-specific launch will likely include the usual bank discounts or EMI options, especially if it hits Amazon or Flipkart during a sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Ultrahuman Ring Pro battery really last?
Ultrahuman says up to 15 days on the ring alone, and up to 45 days if you use the charging case as a backup battery.
Is the Ring Pro worth it over the cheaper Ring Air?
Only if you hate charging and want the best sensors for long-term data. The Ring Air lasts 6 days max. The Pro triples that.
Does the Jade AI feature work with non-Ultrahuman devices?
No. It’s designed specifically for Ultrahuman’s own ring, glucose monitor, and other gadgets.
Will the Ring Pro be available on Amazon India?
It’s likely, but not confirmed. Previous Ultrahuman products sold there.
What is the warranty and service center support like in India?
Warranty terms aren’t specified yet. You must check the period, return policy, and service partner details before buying.
Is there a monthly subscription fee for the Ring Pro?
The sources don’t mention a mandatory fee, suggesting Jade AI is included. But verify this at launch, because things change.
Final Verdict
The Ultrahuman Ring Pro is a battery life champion that wants to be your health oracle. For the person who’s all-in on quantified self and sick of charging cables, it’s a dream. But at over ₹40,000, it’s a niche dream. That high price only makes sense if you’re willing to live entirely inside Ultrahuman’s ecosystem. For everyone else, the older Ring Air or a rival’s ring will save you a lot of money for very similar daily insights. Buy this if you want the longest possible leash from your charger and believe Ultrahuman’s AI is the future. For the rest of us, it’s a fascinating, overpriced preview of what might come next.
Sources
- cnet.com
- gsmarena.com
- thehindu.com
- tech.yahoo.com
- insider.fitt.co
- t3.com