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13 avis
Juin 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 13 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Ultrahuman Ring Air. La note moyenne du produit est 3.9 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. Les testeurs apprécient la fiabilité. Le comfort d'utilisation impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis sont moins positifs sur les performances.
confort, portabilité, design, utilisabilité, fiabilité
performance
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres produits de même catégorie, l'Ultrahuman Ring Air obtient un alaScore™ de 93/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par : Andrew Gebhart (pcmag.com)
The Ultrahuman Ring Air can track a variety of unique wellness criteria like caffeination and circadian rhythms in addition to core stats like sleep and stress, though it doesn't quite unseat the Oura for best smart ring.
Avis d'expert par : Simon Hill (wired.com)
This unobtrusive smart ring tracks your sleep and activity to nudge you toward healthier habits—no subscription needed.
Understated design. Lightweight and comfortable. Excellent sleep tracking. Useful health tips. Decent battery life (about four days).
Workout recording is poor. Slow to charge. Black finish scuffs easily.
Avis d'expert par (t3.com)
Ultrahuman's Ring Air is currently the lightest smart ring on the market, tracks tons of health data and offers plenty of insights
Offers a convenient way to track your health ; Lightweight and comfortable to wear ; Tons of recommendations and trends via the Ultrahuman app ; One-off cost (no subscription fee) ; Fitness and mindfulness workouts available in the app
Outer paint can get damaged easily ; Fitness tracking is so-so
If you're more interested in keeping a keen eye on your sleep trend and gradual health improvements, you should check out the Ultrahuman Ring Air. Sure, there is an initial cost to buy the ring, but thanks to the lack of subscription fees, you'll be...
Avis d'expert par : Becca Caddy (techradar.com)
The UltraHuman Ring Air is a smart ring. It's lined with sensors that sit against your skin and measure your biometric data 24/7. Like other activity trackers, you can view this data whenever you like, but there's a focus on recovery within the...
Light and comfortable Detailed insights Lack of screen is appealing
Prone to scratches Lots of data to comb through Expensive
The UltraHuman Ring Air is a smart ring packed with sensors. It collects data about your heart rate, movement, sleep, skin temperature and more, using the data to make solid recommendations. It’s light and comfortable, but prone to scratches. It’s...
Avis d'expert par : Michael Sawh (pocket-lint.com)
There's a new smart ring is in town, but can its wellness tracking performance match up to market leader Oura?
Comfortable to wear day and night ; Well-designed companion app ; Good continuous heart rate data
Design is slightly bland ; The odd night of short sleep data ; Not built for sports tracking
The Ultrahuman Ring AIR emerges as genuine competition for the Oura Ring, offering a light and comfortable design, insightful tracking and a free companion app that makes taking on board guidance and advice an easy thing to do.
Avis d'expert par : Nina Raemont (zdnet.com)
If you're having trouble remembering to get some sun, this new smart ring feature could help. Smart ring brand Ultrahuman just debuted a new feature that aims to support optimal vitamin D levels by tracking your sun exposure. The Vitamin D PowerPlug,...
At this point in the smart ring race, everyone is trying to beat Oura. But the Oura Ring 4 proves that the smart ring pioneer's position isn't wavering anytime soon. While most smart rings simply provide you with the health data it collects, the Oura...
Avis d'expert par : Nina Raemont (zdnet.com)
The Ultrahuman Ring Air is a subscription-free smart ring that rivals the Oura Ring with features to please fitness junkies and recreational health trackers alike.
Avis d'expert par : Alexandra Frost (forbes.com)
It was shiny, gold and chock-full of tracking features in the app that promised to help improve my sleep and reduce my stress levels. What I didn't expect was the life-changing health information it would provide. Here's what happened during my testing...
Those who prefer a minimalist design Consumers who want a wide range of health information Those who don’t want an extra monthly subscription fee
Little scuffs and scratches bother you Adjusting the ring to the proper position frequently would annoy you
A simple increase in awareness of my body’s reactions to stressful moments that I otherwise thought I had under control was worthwhile for my health needs. The Ultrahuman Ring Air allowed me to gather data over time on what consistent stressors I had,...
Avis d'expert par : Kaitlyn Cimino (androidauthority.com)
The smart ring landscape is fililng up. Find out more about one subscription free Oura alternative in this Ultrahuman Ring Air review.
Lightweight build, comfortable fit ; PowerPlug platform has potential ; AFib detection (though limited regionally) ; Dedicated focus towards improving fitness tracking
Tracked metrics not yet accurate ; App experience not easily digestible ; Doesn't live up to battery claim ; Fine print fees for some PowerPlugs
The Ultrahuman Ring Air is a welcome entry in the smart ring race. It’s also the first smart ring available for purchase from the Verizon online store, a partnership that helps the Ultrahuman brand expand into US markets.
Avis d'expert par : Aaron Yip (hardwarezone.com.sg)
It's got a great companion app that is always constantly adding new features too.
Great sleep tracking features ; Lots of workout options ; Smart ring is well-built ; Wide variety of colour options ; No subscription required ; Ultrahuman app is constantly updated with new features
There should be a rebate or buy-back option for the ring sizing kit, which is kind of wasted after the purchase ; It's not a smart watch replacement - yet ; May not be suitable for smaller built people
The TL;DR version: The Ultrahuman Ring Air has an understated design, is tough thanks to its titanium construction with an added tungsten carbide coating and comfortable to wear even when sleeping. If you’re looking for a smart ring with a powerful...
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