AI-Powered Health: Ultrahuman launches Ring Pro with up to 15-day battery life
Ultrahuman launches Ring Pro with up to 15-day battery life, 250-day data storage, new Pro charging case, and AI-powered health insights platform.
AI-Powered Health: Ultrahuman launches Ring Pro with up to 15-day battery life

Bengaluru-based Ultrahuman has unveiled its third-generation smart wearable, the Ring Pro, featuring up to 15 days of battery life, expanded onboard memory, and a new AI-driven health intelligence platform.
Smart ring maker Ultrahuman on Thursday announced the launch of Ultrahuman Ring Pro, its latest premium wearable designed to offer longer battery life, deeper health tracking, and enhanced on-device intelligence. The new smart ring can last up to 15 days on a single charge, a significant upgrade over previous models, and is paired with a newly introduced Pro charging case.
Longer Battery Life and Expanded Storage
The Ring Pro comes with a substantial memory upgrade, allowing it to store up to 250 days of health data directly on the device. This enables users to retain nearly ten months of biometric information without relying on frequent syncing.
Complementing the ring is the new Pro charging case, which can store up to a year’s worth of ring data and hold as much as 45 days of battery charge, making it suitable for extended travel or off-grid use. The case also includes a smart proximity guidance feature to help users locate it if misplaced.
Design, Sizes, and Hardware Upgrades
Ultrahuman’s third-generation smart ring will be available in Bionic Gold, Space Silver, Aster Black, and Raw Titanium finishes, with size options ranging from 5 to 14.
On the hardware front, the Ring Pro features redesigned heart-rate sensors, an upgraded dual-core processor capable of on-chip machine learning, and ProRelease technology, which allows the ring to safely break apart in case of finger swelling or injury.
AI-Powered Health Intelligence
Alongside the Ring Pro, Ultrahuman also introduced Jade, a real-time bio-intelligence platform available to users globally. The AI system analyzes long-term health data collected from the ring and across the Ultrahuman ecosystem to surface actionable insights.
Jade operates in both standard and deep search modes, helping users interpret trends over time. The company also indicated that future capabilities could include services such as food ordering, smart home controls like room temperature adjustment, and proactive health issue alerts.
Market Availability
The Ring Pro will be sold in all markets except the United States. Ultrahuman remains restricted from importing and selling smart rings in the U.S. following a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission in favor of Oura Health in a patent infringement case.

