Ultrahuman unveils its Rare smart ring collection, a luxurious take on the wearable tech, inspired by desert landscapes and crafted from high-end metals. The rings offer similar functionality to the Ring Air but come at a significantly higher price point, reflecting the premium materials and craftsmanship.
Reserving a Galaxy S25 gives you a $50 Samsung Credit, extra savings of up to $1,250, and a chance to win $5,000!. But now, a new contender is stepping in, aiming to claim the crown for the priciest and most luxurious smart ring we've seen so far. Ultrahuman is bringing some serious luxury to the smart ring scene with its new Rare collection. Made from high-end metals, these rings are inspired by desert landscapes, with each design, color, and even name reflecting that vibe.
It's a fitting theme, considering these new models were unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week. The new smart ring collection offers a variety of luxurious finishes. The Dune model is crafted from 18K gold with a brushed surface, while the Desert Rose features 18K rose gold, also with a refined brushed finish. Both rings will set you back £1500 (around $1,900 when directly converted).The lineup is rounded out by the Desert Snow ring, made from PT950 platinum. Ultrahuman describes its design as featuring delicate, shimmering details that catch the light, mimicking the sparkle of snow in sunlight. This ring will be priced at £1,800 (about $2,200 when directly converted).In terms of specs, the Rare rings are pretty much identical to the Ultrahuman Ring Air – but that's not a bad thing, as the Ring Air is already a solid option in the smart ring world. The Rare rings offer health and fitness tracking for sleep, stress, movement, heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), and skin temperature, with the connected app also providing extra health analysis features. Yet while the Ring Air is priced at a reasonable $350, which is pretty typical for smart rings, the Rare series comes in at about five to six times that amount. According to Ultrahuman, the hefty price tag reflects premium craftsmanship and advanced engineering and includes a lifetime membership to UltrahumanX, which offers extended warranty servic
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