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Ultrahuman debuts popular Diesel design smart ring in Australia

Tech company Ultrahuman has announced that its latest design, the Diesel Ultrahuman Ring, is now available in Australia. 

Priced at $879, the Diesel Ultrahuman Ring is a collaboration between Ultrahuman and fashion brand Diesel, stepping into the tech world for the first time in a while with this design.

Like the rest of their range, the Diesel Ultrahuman Ring is made for all-day (and night) comfort, offering great features including sleep quality, heart rate, recovery, stress, caffeine windows, ovulation cycles and more – all with no monthly subscription. For more information on Ultrahuman’s ring capabilities, check out our review from last year here.

The ring includes Diesel’s iconic Double D logo, in a shiny silver and distressed black colourway which is presented in Diesel’s signature red packaging, with the red also extending to the included Ring base charger.

The Diesel Ultrahuman Ring battery lasts between four to six days on a single charge, offering all the tracking above, as well as automatic syncing to your device. 

The design has already gone on sale around the world, where it’s been highly popular, and you can get your hands on one today through ultrahuman.com, JB Hi-Fi online and Amazon Australia.

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