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    I wear the Ultrahuman Ring Air every day, which makes me very excited to try the much-improved Ring Pro



    • Ultrahuman has released the highly anticipated Ring Pro for preorder with a price of AU$739 in Australia
    • It improves on battery life and heart-rate tracking, but its charging case steals the show
    • Singapore and New Zealand availability and price TBC

    Just a day after Ultrahuman’s CEO broke his silence on the new Oura-beating smart ring, it went up for preorder in most major markets for $479 / £419 / AU$739. That makes the new Ultrahuman Ring Pro a lot pricier than the $349 / £329 / AU$599 Ring Air, but the several improvements its brings — including the promised 15-day battery life — does seem to justify the premium.

    Ultrahuman Ring Pro charging case on a desk

    (Image credit: Ultrahuman)

    It’s the new charging case that steals that show in my opinion. Not only does it extend the smart ring’s battery life to a staggering 45 days, it features an LED light that gives you a clear visual indication of how much battery it still holds.

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    sharmishta.sarkar@futurenet.com (Sharmishta Sarkar)

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