In a first for wearable tech, Ultrahuman is releasing a home health monitoring device that pairs with its smart ring. The Ultrahuman Home is designed to help users measure their personal health and correlate that data with environment data like air quality, humidity and temperature.
The Ultrahuman Home tracks your external environment with sensors to monitor exposure to artificial & natural light, air quality, humidity and noise levels.
It will then take those measurements and compare it with your personal health taken with the Ultrahuman RING Air. The idea is that this will allow Ultrahuman to make personalized recommendations to users home environment to help improve their health.
Regular home health monitors make similar measurements, but don’t provide users any idea of how these markers are effecting their health over time.
The first units of the Ultrahuman Home are set to ship out this July through its Kickstarter. You can also find our full review of the Ultrahuman Ring AIR here.
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