Is Ultrahuman Ring Worth It?

Written by

Positioned as a subscription-free competitor to the Oura Ring, Ultrahuman Ring has attracted both strong supporters and frustrated critics. User feedback centers on battery life, reliability, app design, and its role within the broader wearable health-tracking market.



The Good

  • Battery Life (for some users): “I’ve had mine for over a month and haven’t had any problems at all. I love it!” (6 upvotes)
  • Sleep Tracking: “Sleep and step tracking are my primary use cases. It does those well!” (23 upvotes)
  • Health Nudges: “I love the reminders and nudges – Caffeine window, Screen restriction phase, etc.” (9 upvotes)
  • No Subscription Fee: “I bought the Ultrahuman ring because I am a watch collector who wants to wear analog watches. I also did not like the subscription model of Oura.” (23 upvotes)
  • Accuracy (for some): “It’s been pretty great for me… HR, SpO₂ and temperature sensors worked as well as hospital tech.” (9 upvotes)
  • Recent Improvements: “The ring has been getting better… step tracking, battery life. In the past month, I went from wanting to replace it to wanting to keep it.” (23 upvotes)


The Not So Good

  • Battery Failures: “I’m on my replacement of the Ultrahuman, regret not just getting the Oura.” (6 upvotes)
  • Hardware Reliability: “I’ve been a UH user for almost two years and am on my 3rd ring.” (36 upvotes)
  • Connectivity Issues: “Mine refuses to connect every 5–7 days and I have to do the reset where I tap it on the desk for 2 mins like a meth head.” (7 upvotes)
  • Inaccuracy: “I love the app, but the ring was just not accurate for most things it monitors.” (7 upvotes)
  • Step Counting Flaws: “The steps count is just hilarious… I’m sure it counts steps even when you sleep.” (7 upvotes)


Comparison to Alternatives

Oura Ring

  • Cost Advantage: Ultrahuman wins on no subscription fees.
  • Feature Split: Oura praised for polished stats; UH seen as more fitness-focused.
  • Reliability: “I switched to Oura and couldn’t be happier… it just works.” (18 upvotes)

RingConn

  • Price: Half the cost of UH in some regions.
  • Stability: “Not as many bells and whistles but this thing is solid.” (7 upvotes)
  • Interface: Viewed as weaker than UH’s app.

Smartwatches

  • Form Factor: Users like the ring for unobtrusive sleep tracking.
  • Complementary Use: Some pair UH with an Apple Watch for fitness.
  • Workout Limitation: Consensus that UH is not meant for exercise tracking.


Worth It because…

  • Subscription-Free: “Paying monthly with Oura, not getting anything for that… I own the hardware.” (12 upvotes)
  • Customer Service (for some): A few users praised responsive DMs. (9 upvotes)
  • Unique Insights: Works well for general lifestyle and recovery data. (9 upvotes)


Not Worth It

  • Reliability Issues: Too many replacements and firmware fixes for a premium-priced product. (33 upvotes)
  • Beta Feel: “It’s a beta product released to the public.” (6 upvotes)
  • Novelty Metrics: Some felt the data wasn’t medically grounded. (15 upvotes)


Final Verdict

Reddit feedback on the Ultrahuman Ring is divided. Fans highlight its subscription-free model, decent sleep tracking, and ongoing updates. Critics point to unreliable hardware, battery inconsistencies, and a cluttered app experience. Compared to Oura, Ultrahuman is seen as less polished but more affordable long term.


Leave a comment