Introducing Ultrahuman’s Exclusive Desert Collection of Rare Smart Rings
At CES 2025, Ultrahuman unveiled its latest offering: the exquisite Desert Collection of the Rare smart ring. Designed as a luxurious enhancement to the company’s existing Ring and Ring Air models, the Rare features opulent materials such as 18K gold and platinum while also maintaining cutting-edge health-tracking functionalities akin to Ultrahuman’s conventional smart rings.
The Expansion of the Rare Smart Ring Lineup
Initially introduced last year in collaboration with Jewelex, a prominent Indian jewelry brand, the Desert Collection brings fresh aesthetics with three striking finishes: Desert Rose, Dune, and Desert Snow. Each option is meticulously crafted; Desert Rose showcases 18K rose gold while Dune is produced from gleaming yellow gold. In contrast, Desert Snow offers a distinctly luxurious touch made from PT950 platinum at 95% purity.
Each finish features a sophisticated polished texture reminiscent of brushed metal. The design of the band opts for a flatter circumference compared to its lighter counterpart, the Ring Air. This thoughtful tapering imbues the ring with both heft and elegance—though exact weight details remain unspecified.
Advanced Health Tracking Features
The Rare smart ring integrates advanced biometric and motion sensors similar to those found in its predecessor, the Ring Air. These cutting-edge sensors facilitate comprehensive monitoring capabilities that track essential parameters including heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), sleep patterns, stress levels, and skin temperature.
Apart from health monitoring functions—the ring also supports fitness tracking through step counting and calorie management. Users can benefit from real-time blood glucose level monitoring integrated via Ultrahuman’s M1 system through their dedicated mobile application.
Performance Insights
While Ultrahuman has not yet released specific information regarding battery life for this new model, previous iterations like the Ring Air offer up to six days of usage on one charge based on sizing variables; it stands to reason that similar performance may be expected from the Rare smart ring as well. Whether or not it will match or exceed its predecessor’s impressive water resistance rating—at an impressive depth of up to 100 meters—remains uncertain at this stage.
Upcoming Launch in Major Cities
The official debut events for Ultrahuman’s rare collection are set for Paris and London; however pricing details have yet to be disclosed publicly. As context suggests—the existing retail price tag for similar offerings like the Ring Air sits around $350 in various markets—it’s reasonable to anticipate that premium materials featured in this new line will elevate their market value significantly.
Your Thoughts Matter!
This year marks an exciting time for fans of wearable technology! Are you considering adding an Ultrahuman smart ring into your collection? What do you think about this unique Desert Collection? Share your insights with us in our comments section!