"Well-known Oura and Galaxy Ring Rival Restarts Sales in the US Following a Short Break"

“Well-known Oura and Galaxy Ring Rival Restarts Sales in the US Following a Short Break”

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Ultrahuman, a key contender in the smart ring sector, is re-entering the U.S. market with its Ring Pro following the resolution of a patent conflict with Oura. The Ring Pro, which offers a battery life of up to 15 days that can be extended to 45 days using its charging case, is now open for pre-orders. The initial offer price stands at $349 for early purchasers, while the complete bundle can reach $479. The legal confrontation with Oura, which commenced in late 2025, had earlier barred Ultrahuman from marketing its products in the U.S. Nevertheless, with the conflict resolved, the Ring Pro is scheduled for shipment on May 15. This device is equipped with a dual-core processor, a revamped heart rate sensor, and can store up to 250 days of health data on the device. In contrast to some rivals, Ultrahuman does not impose a subscription fee, though optional paid add-ons can be accessed through its app.

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