Ultrahuman opens US pre-orders for Ring Pro

In late February, Ultrahuman announced its latest smart ring that promises up to 15 days of battery life on a single charge. Unfortunately, if you were based in the US, you weren’t able to pre-order the Ring Pro, as the company is engaged in a long-running legal fight with rival Oura. However, it now appears that the situation has been resolved, with the blessing of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Therefore, pre-orders for the Ring Pro begin today, with the first 1,000 customers who sign up receiving a big bonus.
The smart ring market is still in its infancy, which means it’s extremely competitive as companies try to keep rivals at bay. Market leader Oura has shown itself willing to protect its intellectual property in court, filing patent lawsuits against Ultrahuman, Samsung, RingConn, Reebook, Circular, Zepp, Nexxbase and Omate. In October 2025, Oura won what she called a “decisive legal victory” over Ultrahuman, banning the importation and sale of his rings in the United States. On its own website, Ultrahuman said the lawsuit lacked merit and was an attempt by a rival to hold back a “new player” with a “superior product.” Even so, the company’s Bhuvan Srinivasan told me in January that the Ring Pro was designed to avoid such legal drama in the future.
The Ring Pro’s standard price is $399, but you’ll have to shell out an extra $100 for the fancy charging case that adds so much more to the Ring’s arsenal. But, for those 1,000 early birds, you’ll be able to purchase both the Pro and its case for $349, which is a pretty big discount overall. If you’re customer 1,001, don’t feel too discouraged, because Ultrahuman will always give you some sort of discount if you’re quick.



