Ultrahuman Ring AIR review | Live Science

Smart rings are the new kids on the block. These compact and discreet alternatives to wrist-worn devices were invented around 15 years ago, but it was only the release of the Oura ring in 2015 that brought this innovation into the spotlight. Since then, Oura has been an unquestionable leader in the smart ring industry. However, this may not last long — its reign is threatened by the rise of the Ultrahuman Ring AIR.

Touted as “the world’s smallest smart ring,” this compact fitness tracker is gaining some serious popularity among athletes and regular folk alike. At $349, it is also price-matching the Oura Ring. But is it worth investing in?

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