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**Update** Ultrahuman Ring Air available in Australia now

Smart, health tracking rings are becoming more popular in recent times, and Ultrahuman have announced their ‘Ring AIR’, is coming to Australia.

Priced at $599, the Ring Air will hit Australian stores in a range of colours in May, offering ‘‘the world’s lightest wearable for smarter sleep, better recovery and optimised performance with no subscription fees’ says Ultrahuman.

The Ultrahuman Ring Air is made from Titanium, making it light, slim and durable,  weighing in at just 2.4grams and with a thickness of 2.45mm, yet still packs in a battery capable of up to 6 days of use, with a recharge time of three hours. 

The Ring Air includes a multitude of sensors for health and wellness tracking, including a PPG sensor, 6-axis motion sensor, and temperature sensor, all of which feed into the app which is available for Android and iOS.

The app processes the raw data, offering insights into a range of wellness and health metrics including sleep architecture, heart rate variability (HRV), movement, skin temperature, recovery levels, stress rhythms, cardiovascular health, vitamin D levels, as well as advanced features including Cardio Adaptability, Smart Alarm, AFib Detection, Vitamin D tracking, and Screentime impact monitoring.

If you want to check the Ultrahuman Ring Air out, it is available now for $599 through JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys, and next month at Officeworks where you’ll be able to get sized up and check out the finishes available which include Aster Black, Bionic Gold, Matte Grey, Raw TItanium and Space Silver. You can also shop online through Ultrahuman’s website, where they can send you a sizing kit to get you fitted correctly.

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