Ultrahuman M2 Live aims to make blood glucose tracking more affordable, even without subscriptions

Ultrahuman has been offering a blood glucose sensor since 2021, and it now has a successor. The Ultrahuman M2 Live offers essentially the same functionality, but the Abbott Lingo Sensor is slightly more compact – and, above all, significantly less expensive. A package of two sensors now costs $99 with a subscription.
The Ultrahuman M2 Live measures blood glucose levels around the clock and can display this data in the Ultrahuman app alongside data collected by the Ultrahuman Ring Air. The blood glucose sensor is marketed as a wellness product and, according to Ultrahuman, is not suitable for people with diabetes who require insulin. One sensor can be used for 14 days before it needs to be replaced.
Among other things, the smartphone app can analyze how different foods affect blood sugar levels and assign a score from 1 to 10 to a meal. The so-called “Fuelling Score” indicates how well the current blood sugar level is suited for workouts. The app can also flag irregularities and provide tips on how to achieve more stable blood glucose levels; to this end, Ultrahuman offers, among other things, an AI chatbot.
Pricing and Availability
Ultrahuman M2 Live will first be launched in the U.S. A subscription that provides customers with two sensors per month costs $99. Those who prefer not to subscribe can also purchase the sensors individuall. A two-pack costs $129, and a year’s supply of 26 sensors is available for $1,229. More information is available at on the Ultrahuman website.










