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Ultrahuman, maker of smart health tracking devices Ultra Human Range Pro and Circular airIt was announced on Monday Back to Kickstarter With the exclusive Ring Pro package. In 2022, the Ultrahuman Ring launched on Kickstarter and It raised more than $500,000knocking down the funding goal of $10,000. Right now, Ultrahuman is offering discounts of up to 43% on the 3rd generation Ring Pro. This ring was released in 2026 after the company was allowed to resume selling in the United States After a patent lawsuit with Ouramaker Oura ring.
As of Tuesday evening, more than $168,000 had been pledged, exceeding the original goal of $10,000.
Along with the titanium smart ring, early Kickstarter backers receive a mini charger, charging cable, and $130 worth Power plugswhich are additional functions that allow you to access different health metrics in the Ultrahuman app. The three PowerPlugs, which typically cost $130 when purchased together, include a one-year subscription. The Cardio Adaptability version checks how your heart responds to stress, activity, and rest; Respiratory health detects snoring and sleep breathing disorders; Cycle and Ovulation Pro offers menstrual cycle tracking.
Before shipping your ring, the company sends out a measuring kit so you can measure your finger. The ring comes in four colors: gold, silver, black, and raw titanium (matte silver).
As of Tuesday, 250 backers had already secured the lower-priced Super Early Bird offer of $299 at 43% off full price, so this bonus tier is no longer available. Five more rewards remain. The cheapest option is the $349 Early Bird program, which gives backers a 34% discount off the full price. There are two bonuses for couples who want to double up on the Ring Pro, mini chargers, and PowerPlugs. All will ship in June 2026.
Ultrahuman’s health features, called PowerPlugs, focus on longevity, performance, sleep and women’s health.
Kickstarter campaigns are usually for products that need funding to launch. This is what makes the Kickstarter for Ultrahuman confusing. The Ring Pro is already available for pre-order on Ultrahuman’s website, where it says shipping begins on May 15.
A representative for Ultrahuman did not respond to a request for comment.
On Ultrahuman’s website, the $479 Ring Pro includes a measuring kit and Pro charger, unlike the mini version available on Kickstarter. While the professional charger provides up to 45 days of battery life and up to one year of ring data storage, the more compact mini model simply charges the ring to its full 15-day battery life without any additional features.
Ultrahuman mini charger, only available on Kickstarter.
The Ring Pro has a dual-core processor, on-chip machine learning to run its health algorithms directly on the ring and 250 days of on-ring storage. It’s also water-resistant to 100 meters and has a battery life of up to 15 days, which Ultrahuman says is three to four times that of its competitors. In comparison, the Oura Ring 4 has a battery life of five to eight days.
On its Kickstarter website, Ultrahuman has dedicated an entire section to what it calls “the world’s first real-time bio-based AI,” which It was launched in February As a platform upgrade for all Ultrahuman users. Called Jade, it links ring data to the company’s other products, including its own M1 continuous glucose monitor, 120 vital signs to see blood It is collected by blood test and Ultrahuman home sleep monitorFor deeper health insights.
Jade can be used in two modes: Standard for quick answers and Deep Search for more comprehensive analysis and discover long-term trends in your data.
Jade, the Ultrahuman’s real-time bio-artificial intelligence, has two modes.
If you want access to these features at a lower cost and are willing to sacrifice the Charger Pro for its mini version, Kickstarter is the best place to buy Ultrahuman’s Ring Pro.