@DevenderSingh-gc3ch

I now have my Ultrahuman ring for over 2 months. It is an excellent ring, much better than the Oura I used for almost 6 years.

@ACDC.

Subscription sucks, so welcome home Ultrahuman Ring!!

@rubarb1275

Really like the fact this one is subscription free. The devices are a lot of money, but the technology is small and I can see a lot of advantages with it as it is so discreet. Not sure it is for me as my watch gathers the same data, but I am curious to find out more.

@daizokpp

Coming from Garmin, I’ve now been using the Oura 3 alongside a Whoop 4 and AWU for around six months and I’m impressed with the Oura metrics. Sleep and readiness scores feel more balanced than Whoop and the app is well designed. Being able to view Oura data on my AW is big plus. The only pro I see for the UH right now is that it has no sub model and the different form factor for those who care.

@ted363636

I really want something like this from Garmin. I don't sleep with my Fenix as it's too big and uncomfortable so I miss out on many features. So I would love to see a ring which supports training readiness and other stats.

@GenesisReyesPhotography

I love the smart ring concept as I am a watch guy,  having something that tracks you (LOL ) while wearing a more real watch is a cool idea. awesome Review !!

@piyushkatyal19

Just love the regular feature and upgrades they keep providing on the fly . Using the R1 since its launch and loving the experience

@HealthyCareMaster

The biggest benefit of a smart ring is freeing up your wrist to wear a traditional watch.
I want a golden ring that can make me invisible, grant me longevity, and compel me to constantly say "my precious!"—the One Ring to rule them all!
The smart ring's role comes into play when you want to wear both a regular watch and a wristband.

@practicallyIndependent

That's impressive they can put all of that technology into such a small package.  That's super cool.  Thanks for the information.  Truly amazing.

@tanyarai

this answers almost all my questions around the product! Thanks Dave.

@TheManWithTwoWatches

Nice review of the Ultrahuman. I just unboxed my Ring Air a few hours ago and looking forward to seeing the sleep data in the morning...

@SrinivasArnepalli

Would have been nice to also compare the sleep stages across the different devices in addition to the sleep duration - since that's what most people look at for sleep analysis.

@alanshrimpton6787

Live in NZ and 4 weeks is the norm but no, I'm sort of getting over the tech. If I'm still tired soon after getting up, then I didn't sleep well. It's called RPS. I'm also a shift worker and no device has that nailed yet. They just tell me to be consistent with my bed time.

@maranr

Great video. Garmin could really learn something about UI design from these guys.

@tchazzard

Hey Dave, you should compare RHR and HRV between UH, Oura, Whoop, and Garmin over a few days.

@RMILLSMMA

Man I've been waiting for you to do this!! Been really interested to see more about this, I'm in the UK though so be interesting to see shipping and customer service for UK sales.

@ratral

Based on your information, I wanted to let you know that I have decided to purchase the Ultrahuman Ring Air for myself and my wife. While there is a risk of Ultrahuman facing increasing competition and potentially not surviving long-term, they have a good chance of success if they continue to develop their software and hardware. Additionally, being in a large market like India gives them an advantage.

@andrewchong79

Just bought the UHR in raw titanium. So far so good.

@screight2

Excellent information

@luizz_k

I'll support no subscription services. It's a no brainer