Listen, I’m the kind of girl who starts looking for a charger the second my phone hits 20%, it’s like a built-in panic button that I just can’t turn off. We already knew that the Ultrahuman Ring Pro was coming, we just didn’t know when. Now that it’s here, my charging trauma might finally be over. It delivers about two weeks of battery life without even needing a charging cable. I almost dropped my coffee.

Seriously, two weeks? Most of us can’t even keep a New Year’s resolution for that long!
Ultrahuman is officially stepping up its game with this third-generation smart ring, mixing high-end titanium with some seriously smart AI called Jade. It’s not just a tracker anymore, it’s basically a tiny scientist living on your finger.
The US is now getting a front-row seat to the future of wearables. Yes, the Ultrahuman Ring Pro is now available in the US!
Ultrahuman Ring Pro Launched

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro was launched as the third-generation successor to the popular Ring AIR. According to Ultrahuman’s official announcement, this isn’t just a small update, it’s a complete repositioning of the device into the premium Pro segment.
The brand claims this ring is designed for those who want maximum performance without the constant need to sync or charge. The major launch highlights are:-
- 15-Day Battery: A category-leading claim that triples the life of many current trackers.
- PRO Charging Case: A new smart case that handles more than just power.
- Jade AI: A real-time biointelligence platform.
- Titanium Unibody: A tougher, fighter-jet-grade exterior.
- Massive Storage: Can hold up to 250 days of data on the ring itself.
Design and Hardware Upgrades

Ultrahuman is clearly trying to solve the two biggest headaches of wearable tech: durability and interrupted data.
The new Titanium Unibody Construction uses fighter-jet grade material to ensure structural rigidity. By moving to a unibody design, the company claims it has significantly reduced the risk of seam failure, which is a common issue when wearables are worn during heavy lifting or outdoor activities.
The brand claims to have rebuilt the heart-rate sensing architecture. The goal is improved signal quality, specifically during sleep and recovery. Since smart rings are primarily worn to monitor sleep, this optimization aims to provide cleaner data by reducing noise caused by movement during the night.
The Ring Pro is equipped with an upgraded dual-core processor. Why does a ring need two cores? To handle On-chip Machine Learning (ML). This allows the ring to process data locally rather than sending every bit of info to the cloud. This results in faster response times and better accuracy for real-time features.
One of the standout hardware features is the expanded storage. The Ring Pro can hold 250 days of data directly on the device. When paired with the memory inside the PRO charging case, it can store up to a full year of health data. This is designed for users who go on long expeditions or travel to areas with limited internet connectivity.
Battery and The New PRO Charging Case

If there is one thing that will make this launch a success, it’s the battery. Ultrahuman says the Ring Pro delivers a fundamental breakthrough in longevity. The Ultrahuman Ring Pro launched with a headline-grabbing 15-day battery claim.
Typically, competitors like the Oura Ring 4 or Samsung Galaxy Ring offer a battery life of 5 to 8 days. The Ultrahuman Ring Pro offers two distinct modes:
- Chill Mode: Focuses on essential tracking to provide 15 days of life.
- Turbo Mode: For high-performance tracking and frequent AI interactions, it will last approximately 12 days.
To compete with the high standards set by the Oura Ring 4 charging case, Ultrahuman has introduced its own premium charging solution. The PRO case isn’t just a dock, it’s the best power bank for your smart ring, which uses USB-C for charging. The PRO Charging Case has features like:
- Extended Power: The case provides up to 45 additional days of battery.
- UltraSnap Charging: Uses magnets to ensure the ring aligns perfectly every time.
- Smart Features: Includes a Find My Case feature with an embedded speaker and LED indicators to show battery levels.
- Qi Wireless Charging: You can charge the case itself on any standard wireless pad.
Introducing Jade: Real-Time Biointelligence AI

The most ambitious part of the Ultrahuman Ring Pro launch is Jade, which is Ultrahuman’s AI. They positioned Jade as a Biointelligence layer rather than a simple chatbot. While many compare it to how ChatGPT Health model will analyze the data, Jade is designed to be proactive rather than reactive.
Most wearables give you a score the next morning. Ultrahuman claims Jade works in the moment. According to the company, if your heart rate variability (HRV) drops during a stressful meeting, Jade can intervene immediately. The key capabilities of Jade are:
- Real-Time Interventions: Jade can trigger a breathwork session if it detects a stress spike or flags AFib detection during the night.
- Ecosystem Integration: It connects your ring data with 120+ Blood Vision biomarkers and M1 CGM glucose data.
- Deep Research Mode: For users who want a deep dive into long-term trends rather than just quick answers.
According to Ultrahuman, Jade doesn’t work in a vacuum. It connects data from the Ring Pro, the M1 CGM and the Ultrahuman Home, which is a device that monitors air quality and light. This creates a full health ecosystem where the AI understands both your internal biomarkers and your external environment.
Availability & Pricing
Ultrahuman Ring Pro is priced at $419 and unlike some competitors like Oura that sell the charging case separately, Ultrahuman Ring Pro comes with the Pro charging case, which is included for free in the box.
It is available for pre-order and shipping of the units will begin on 30th April 2026 from Ultrahuman’s official website.
What happened to the rumoured NFC?

Ultrahuman, involved in a patent dispute with Oura, led to import restrictions on the Ring AIR in the US market. However, early patent filings for the Pro model included a specific category classification that points toward contactless transaction capabilities. While we all were eagerly anticipating NFC features, they haven’t been officially released yet. This silent hardware could have been a strategic move to find an entry back into the US market.
And now that Ultrahuman has succeeded, we just have to wait and see if the NFC features will roll out in future updates or not!
What This Means for Ultrahuman’s Future
The Ultrahuman Ring Pro launch signals a shift in strategy. Hardware is no longer just a collection of sensors, it is now a data collector for a much larger AI product. Ultrahuman is betting that users don’t want more charts, they want an assistant that tells them what to do.
By integrating Jade across their entire product line, Ultrahuman is moving toward Continuous Health Intelligence. They are targeting biohackers and high-performance individuals who want to optimize every second of their day.
Wrap Up
The Ultrahuman Ring Pro was launched as a serious powerhouse in the wearable world. We’ve looked at the massive 15-day battery life, the Jade AI that acts like a real-time health coach and the super-tough titanium design.
Even though it’s sitting at a premium price of $419, the fact that there’s no monthly subscription fee makes it a very tempting deal for anyone outside the US. It’s clear that Ultrahuman is trying to move away from just being a tracker to becoming a full-on health platform.
I think it’s pretty cool to see how fast this tech is moving. We’ve gone from simple step counters to rings that can tell you when you’re getting sick or stressed before you even feel it. Whether you’re a hardcore athlete or just a girl like me who wants to know why she’s so tired after a long day, the Ring Pro is definitely a device to watch in 2026.