Ultrahuman Ring Pro unveiled with 15-day battery life, improved sensors and processing

Ultrahuman has officially introduced the Ring Pro, its latest premium smart ring designed to push wearable health tracking further with significantly improved battery life, upgraded sensors, and enhanced on-device processing.

The Bengaluru-based company says the new Ring Pro can last up to 15 days on a single charge, making it one of the longest-lasting smart rings currently available. That battery figure is substantially ahead of many competing devices, including the Oura Ring and Samsung Galaxy Ring, which typically offer around one week of use before needing a recharge.

The Ring Pro builds upon the earlier Ultrahuman Ring Air but introduces major hardware refinements. The wearable now uses a titanium unibody construction designed for better durability while maintaining a lightweight profile suitable for continuous daily wear. The company is offering the ring in four finishes — Bionic Gold, Space Silver, Aster Black, and Raw Titanium.

One of the biggest upgrades comes in the sensor system. Ultrahuman says it has redesigned the heart-rate sensing architecture to improve signal quality, especially during sleep and recovery tracking. The ring also features a new dual-core processor capable of faster data processing and improved machine-learning analysis directly on the device.

The company claims the enhanced processing allows the Ring Pro to deliver more accurate health insights while reducing delays in real-time tracking. In addition, the wearable can now store up to 250 days of health data internally, allowing users to continue recording metrics even when disconnected from their phones for extended periods.

Ultrahuman is also launching a redesigned Pro Charging Case alongside the ring. The case itself contains an integrated battery capable of delivering up to 45 additional days of charging power. It supports Qi wireless charging and includes features such as “Find My Case,” LED battery indicators, haptic alerts, and faster firmware updates through direct connectivity.

Another major announcement tied to the launch is Jade, Ultrahuman’s new real-time biointelligence AI platform. Jade analyzes data collected from the company’s ecosystem — including the smart ring, blood biomarker services, glucose monitoring systems, and environmental sensors — to provide personalized health recommendations and actionable guidance.

According to Ultrahuman CEO Mohit Kumar, the goal is to move beyond simple health tracking into proactive health intelligence. The company says Jade can eventually trigger automated actions such as starting guided breathing exercises, monitoring irregular heart rhythms, and even adjusting connected environments based on user health data.

The Ring Pro also introduces new safety-focused engineering through “ProRelease Technology,” which allows the ring to be cut off more easily in emergency situations involving finger swelling or injury.

Ultrahuman has positioned the Ring Pro as a premium wearable targeted at users who want advanced health tracking without wearing a smartwatch. The company believes long battery life, lightweight design, and continuous monitoring capabilities give smart rings a growing advantage in the wearable technology market.

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro is available globally for pre-order in most markets except the United States. Pricing starts at around $479 internationally, while Indian pricing has been announced at approximately ?42,990. Shipments are expected to begin soon in global markets.