Ultrahuman Put Its Ring Pro on Kickstarter for Up to 43% Off

Ultrahuman Put Its Ring Pro on Kickstarter for Up to 43% Off

Despite already having the Ring Pro on its own site for preorder, Ultrahuman launched a Kickstarter campaign for the smart ring.

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Headshot of Anna Gragert

Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home

Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the lifestyle editor at HelloGiggles, the deputy editor at So Yummy and the senior lifestyle editor at Hunker. Over the past 12 years, Anna has also written for the LA Times, Elle, Bust Magazine, Dazed, Apartment Therapy, Well+Good and more. At CNET, she's a senior editor on the Healthy Home team, and her coverage includes health, wellness tech, meal kits and home and kitchen tech with a focus on the technology that aims to help us live our healthiest, happiest lives.

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Ultrahuman, maker of the smart, health-tracking Ultrahuman Ring Pro and Ring Air, announced on Monday that it's returning to Kickstarter with an exclusive Ring Pro bundle. In 2022, the Ultrahuman Ring launched on Kickstarter and raised over $500,000, demolishing its $10,000 funding goal. Now, Ultrahuman is offering early-bird discounts of up to 43% on the third-generation Ring Pro. That ring launched in 2026 after the company was cleared to resume selling in the US following a patent lawsuit with Oura, maker of the Oura Ring.

As of Tuesday evening, over $168,000 has been pledged, exceeding the original $10,000 goal.

What you get on Kickstarter

Along with the titanium smart ring, early Kickstarter backers receive a mini charger, a charging cable and $130 worth of PowerPlugs, which are add-ons that let you access different health metrics in the Ultrahuman app. The three PowerPlugs, which normally cost $130 when bought together, each include a one-year subscription. The Cardio Adaptability version checks how your heart responds to stress, activity and rest; Respiratory Health detects snoring and nighttime breathing disturbances while you sleep; and Cycle and Ovulation Pro offer menstrual cycle tracking. 

Before your ring ships, the company sends out a sizing kit so you can measure your finger. The ring comes in four finishes: gold, silver, black and raw titanium (matte silver).

As of Tuesday, 250 backers have already claimed the most affordable $299 Super Early Bird offering at 43% off full price, so that reward tier is no longer available. Five other rewards remain. The cheapest option is the $349 Early Bird, which gives backers 34% off full price. There are two rewards for couples who want double the Ring Pro, mini chargers and PowerPlugs. All will ship in June 2026.

A close-up of a hand wearing a silver Ultrahuman Ring Pro while a person is hiking in a yellow jacket.

Ultrahuman's health features, called PowerPlugs, focus on longevity, performance, sleep and women's health.

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Ultrahuman's rings are also available on its site

Kickstarter campaigns are typically reserved for products that need funding to launch. That's what makes Ultrahuman's Kickstarter confusing. The Ring Pro is already available for preorder on Ultrahuman's site, where it says shipping starts May 15. 

A representative for Ultrahuman did not respond to a request for comment.

On the Ultrahuman site, the $479 Ring Pro includes a sizing kit and a Pro charger, unlike the mini version available on Kickstarter. While the Pro charger offers up to 45 days of battery life and up to one year of ring data storage, the more compact mini model simply charges the ring to its full 15-day battery life with no additional features. 

The Ultrahuman mini charger on a gray surface.

Ultrahuman's mini charger, only available on Kickstarter.

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The Ultrahuman Ring Pro's most notable features

The Ring Pro has a dual-core processor, on-chip machine learning to run its health algorithms directly on the ring and 250 days of on-ring storage. It's also water resistant up to 100 meters and has a 15-day battery life, which Ultrahuman says is three to four times that of its competition. By comparison, the Oura Ring 4 battery life is five to eight days.

AI Atlas

On its Kickstarter, Ultrahuman devotes an entire section to what it calls the "world's first real-time biointelligence AI," which launched in February as a platform upgrade for all Ultrahuman users. Named Jade, it connects ring data with the company's other products, including its M1 continuous glucose monitor120 Blood Vision biomarkers collected via blood testing and the Ultrahuman Home sleep monitor, for deeper health insights. 

Jade can be used in two modes: standard for quick answers and deep research for more comprehensive analysis and the detection of long-term trends in your data.

Ultrahuman's Jade AI on a phone screen in a hand.

Jade, Ultrahuman's real-time biointelligence AI, has two modes.

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If you want access to these features at a lower cost and are willing to sacrifice a Pro charger for its mini version, then Kickstarter is the best place to buy Ultrahuman's Ring Pro.

Headshot of Anna Gragert

Senior Editor, Health and Home

Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the lifestyle editor at HelloGiggles, the deputy editor at So Yummy and the senior lifestyle editor at Hunker. Over the past 12 years, Anna has also written for the LA Times, Elle, Bust Magazine, Dazed, Apartment Therapy, Well+Good and more. At CNET, she's a senior editor on the Healthy Home team, and her coverage includes health, wellness tech, meal kits and home and kitchen tech with a focus on the technology that aims to help us live our healthiest, happiest lives.

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