UltraHuman Ring Air: Smart Ring For Fitness Trackers

JAKARTA - The smart ring world is still relatively new compared to smartwatches. However, for those who don't want to wear smartwatches, this smart ring can be a better alternative. After trying UltraHuman Ring Air for several weeks, some users can say that this is an interesting and non-perturbative device in everyday use.

UltraHuman Ring Air comes in a sleek and lightweight design, weighing only 2.4-3.6 grams, nearly half of Oura Ring weight. The ring is available in five color options: Raw Titanium, Matte Gray (mate), Aster Black, Bionic Gold, and Space Silver (brightened). UltraHuman also provides free size kits to make sure the purchased ring matches the user's finger.

This ring is also water resistant, so it can be worn throughout the day without worrying about being exposed to water while bathing or washing hands.

UltraHuman Ring Air is equipped with various sensors to track fitness and health, including: Cost rate monitor skin temperature sensor (SpO2) AFib Detection (with optional subscriptions) Circuit cycle monitoring (best time to sleep or drink caffeine) Sleep monitoring and stress levels Physical activity tracking, including steps, calories, and VO2 Max Women's health monitoring, including menstrual and ovulation cycles

UltraHuman apps present data in an easy-to-understand way, in contrast to some other devices that only provide numbers without further explanation. These rings can also be synchronized with Apple Health for better data integration.

However, there are some limitations that need to be considered. Unlike smartwatches, smart rings cannot show time or receive notifications. But for some people, this is an advantage because it reduces distraction.

UltraHuman Ring Air has battery life that is claimed to reach six days. However, it is claimed that the battery can last almost a week in normal use, but it will run out faster if it is often used to track the sport.

Charging takes about 180 minutes to be full 100%. Unfortunately, it does not include a charger adapter in the purchase package, only cables and a charging dock.

The UltraHuman Ring Air sells for $349, equivalent to the price of the Apple Watch Series 10 or 100 US dollars more expensive than the Apple Watch SE. However, the advantage is that there is no subscription fee for the basic feature, while the additional feature only costs a few dollars per month.

For those who want 80% of Apple Watch experience without having to wear a watch, this ring is a decent choice.

Comprehensive Health and fitness Tracking Light and Comfortable Designs A Long-lasting Battery App that provides useful insights Various color and size choices does not require subscriptions for basic features

The price is quite expensive compared to the expectations of some people The battery life in the long term is still a question You have to activate airplane mode while traveling (not a hassle)

For those who want to keep track of fitness without bother using a smartwatch, UltraHuman Ring Air is an interesting alternative.