Ultrahuman releases new smart ring with 15-day battery life in Europe

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro smart wearable is now available to pre-order in Europe. Rumors about this new smart ring began in late 2025. It follows earlier releases from the brand like the Ultrahuman Ring Air.
Ultrahuman's Ring Pro offers several advantages over the Ring Air. Notably, its estimated battery life is 15 days, almost double that of the other model. With the new Pro Charging Case, this can be extended to 45 days. Other features of the case are storage for up to one year's worth of data captured by the wearable, a tracking system and a speaker to help you locate it if lost.
The Ring Pro has a redesigned structure, with a new heart rate sensor for more accurate readings when resting or sleeping. Plus, ProRelease Technology is said to make it easier for the titanium ring to be cut off your finger if needed. There is also a new AI-powered Ultrahuman AI health platform, Jade, accessible on the brand's app. This offers real-time insights based on data collected by the wearable, shared with the app via BLE 5.3, and other connected sources. It also means that users can interact with a chatbot, rather than browsing graphs. While Ultrahuman Jade is free for all users, there are optional subscription features like the AFib Detection and Respiratory Health PowerPlugs.
You can now pre-order the Ultrahuman Ring Pro in European countries like the UK, the Netherlands and Germany for £419/€479. That makes it £90/€100 more expensive than the Ring Air (curr. €379 at Amazon DE). Customers can choose between four colors - Bionic Gold, Space Silver, Aster Black and Raw Titanium - and shipping is due to commence in late April 2026. It is unclear when this wearable will be released in the US, where the company is involved with an ongoing patent dispute with Oura.












