Ultrahuman Targets the Next Frontier in Wellness: Your Home

Ultrahuman is bringing environmental data into the health tracking equation with a new smart home device that syncs with its wearable
Ultrahuman, the health tech company known for its wearable smart rings, continuous glucose monitoring system and preventive blood testing platform, is now expanding into a new category: indoor health.
Its latest launch, the $549 Ultrahuman Home, arrives as wellness real estate and the pursuit of health-optimized spaces becomes a growing priority at work, on vacation and at home.
At the heart of the new offering is a low-profile home health monitoring device that provides real-time insights into indoor environmental quality, continuously tracking factors like fine particulate matter linked to respiratory and cardiovascular risks at high levels, along with chemical pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

By pairing with the Ultrahuman Ring, the system can correlate environmental markers with physiological metrics, such as HRV, sleep quality and recovery trends, offering a more holistic view of health.
Ultrahuman Home also monitors temperature, humidity and noise to support overall health and wellness, along with exposure to blue, red, green and infrared light. It also tracks UVA, UVB and UVC levels, helping users balance the benefits of light while minimizing potential overexposure.
“Ultrahuman Home is our step towards integrating environmental awareness into personal health,” Ultrahuman founder and CEO Mohit Kumar said. “By continuously monitoring factors like air quality, light and noise, we’re enabling individuals to make informed decisions about their living spaces, leading to improved well-being and recovery.”