Smart ring maker Ultrahuman took the wraps off a trio of extra shiny high-tech trinkets at CES 2025 on Tuesday, adding a premium jewelry collection to its range of wellness wearables. It’s given the ...
The wearable-tech company Ultrahuman has debuted the Rare smart ring, which is hand-crafted with 18-karat gold and platinum.
That’s roughly $1,900 to $2,200. I rack my brain. The most expensive smart ring I can remember is Oura’s collaboration with ...
while the Desert Snow version offers PT950 platinum. Of course, the use of precious metals dramatically changes the price. While the Ultrahuman Ring Air typically costs $350, the 18-karat gold ...
Pricing for the Rare starts from $1,800 for the gold variants, with the PT950 Desert Snow model carrying a retail price of $2,200. The Ultrahuman Rare is the "world's first luxury smart ring ...
The Rare ring is built from precious metals and comes in three finishes: 18K gold, 18K rose gold, and PT950 Platinum. The choice of 18K gold versus 9K means more durability and a more premium ...
Completing the lineup is the Desert Snow smart ring, which is made from PT950 (a stamp denoting purity) platinum. Ultrahuman says the ring’s design “incorporates subtle, shimmering elements ...
Its silver Desert Snow ring is crafted from PT950 platinum and retails for £1,799, or around $2,250 USD. The new Rare rings are far more expensive than Ultrahuman's $350 Ring Air smart rings.
In comparison, Desert Snow is made from PT950 platinum to ensure 'unmatched' durability. As with the Ring Air, wearers can keep track of key health metrics, including daily movement, heart rate ...