Ultrahuman smart ring users will now have access to Les Mills' portfolio of group fitness content through in-app recommendations.
Ultrahuman is officially back in the U.S., marking its return after a period of disruption tied to an International Trade Commission (ITC) import ban.
Wearable makers including Oura, Ultrahuman, Whoop, Apple and Garmin made big strides in 2025. ATN breaks down how the space is evolving.
Ultrahuman’s new smart-ring feature set can detect snoring, coughing and breathing disturbances during sleep using audio analysis.
Ultrahuman’s patent-infringement lawsuit against Oura is back on after the Delhi High Court reinstated the previously dismissed suit.
The Finnish wearable company has signed new agreements with RingConn and Omate, aiming to establish clearer intellectual property standards in the booming smart ring market…
Smart ring maker Ultrahuman has unveiled two initiatives to make preventive healthcare more accessible: Vision Cloud and Blood Vision Essentials.
Oura has sold over two million units in the past year alone and is on track for $1 billion in revenue in 2025 as the smart ring market booms.
Fitness trackers are expanding into healthcare, corporate wellness and women’s health, yet privacy risks and battery life remain hurdles.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed Ultrahuman’s lawsuit against Oura, citing “wilful and deliberate” non-disclosure of U.S. trade rulings.
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