Home LivingSmart HomeSmart ring brand Ultrahuman introduces new tracking device that monitors your homeUltrahuman launches home tracking device that measures how your environment affects your healthWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Home LivingSmart HomeSmart ring brand Ultrahuman introduces new tracking device that monitors your homeUltrahuman launches home tracking device that measures how your environment affects your healthWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Ultrahuman launches home tracking device that measures how your environment affects your health

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Lifestyle image of the Ultrahuman Home

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Smart ring and wearable technology brand, Ultrahuman has just announced its latest innovation, Ultrahuman Home. Unveiled atCES2024, Ultrahuman is expanding into smart home with its new tracking technology that monitors your living environment to enhance your health and wellbeing.

Up until now, Ultrahuman has been known for its wearable devices, particularly its smart rings that monitor sleep, movement and recovery. Similar to thebest fitness trackers, Ultrahuman’s devices sit on the finger and are equipped with sensors and tracking features to oversee your health, wellness and fitness. For more details, see ourUltrahuman Ring Air reviewfor more.

Now,Ultrahumanis putting health and wellness at the forefront of your environment with Ultrahuman Home. The compact screenless device is designed to address your living environment and how it may be positively or negatively affecting your health. This innovation marks a first for the wearable space as unlike thebest smartwatches, Ultrahuman Home can “leverage home health data and correlate the home environment to an individual’s lifestyle”.

What this means is once the device is set-up in your home, the Ultrahuman Home will assess and monitor your surroundings and provide insights on your living space, including air quality, temperature, noise levels and artificial light. After collecting this data, Ultrahuman Home will evaluate how these factors may be affecting your health and will make suggestions on how you can make improvements.

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Birdseye shot of the Ultrahuman Home with a cable out the back

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The Ultrahuman Home covers all bases, including light, sound, air pollution, humidity and more. As sunlight is important for regulating the circadian rhythm and increasing the body’s vitamin D levels, the Ultrahuman Home measures UV and sunlight levels in the home and encourages users to make changes to their surroundings to introduce more sunlight for better sleep and wellness.

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Judging from the pictures, the Ultrahuman Home plugs into an outlet and sits inconspicuously in your home for monitoring purposes. What makes me curious is how it’s going to feed users information – will it talk to you likeAlexaor send you notifications via your smartphone? – and if it can monitor multiple spaces at a time and not just the room it’s in.

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