Overview
- Ultrahuman, which received U.S. Customs and Border Protection clearance Tuesday, opened U.S. preorders for the redesigned Ring Pro with shipping set for May 15.
- Early-bird pricing starts at $349 for the first 1,000 buyers with the charging case, then rises to $389, $429 and $449 before standard pricing of $399 for the ring with a mini charger or $479 with the case.
- The Ring Pro touts up to 15 days of battery life, a dual-core processor for on-device machine learning, and up to 250 days of on-ring data storage, with the case extending power to more than 45 days and core tracking offered without a subscription.
- The approval follows an October 2025 ITC ruling for Oura that blocked Ultrahuman’s earlier Ring Air, which remains unavailable in the U.S. as the company continues a separate federal-court fight.
- IDC reports Oura holds about 85% of the U.S. smart‑ring market after Ultrahuman’s share fell to low single digits, and CEO Mohit Kumar says rebuilding U.S. supply and distribution to full scale could take five to six months.