Ultrahuman Ring Air gains FDA-approved AFib detection
Smart rings have been around for several years now and have continued to add more health and activity-tracking features in a bid to challenge smartwatches. While a handful of premium smartwatches offer atrial fibrillation (AFib), Ultrahuman’s Ring Air is now the first smart ring on the market to offer FDA-approved AFib detection.
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) tracks irregular heart rhythm (aka arrhythmia) which can be an early sign of heart-related health complications. Ultrahuman’s AFib tracking feature is part of its new PowerPlugs app service.
These include a broad range of health tracking options ranging from circadian rhythm and menstrual cycle tracking to jet lag and caffeine window. Ultrahuman also promises to expand the ranks of its service to include thousands of apps in the coming years.
Ultrahuman Ring Air is a great low-profile health tracker with the ability to track key components like heart rate and blood oxygen saturation as well as sleep, stress and workouts. You can read more about it in our Ultrahuman Ring Air review.
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- Sam N8 808 owner
- 18 Jul 2024
- s8f
Oh wow. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) detection... My god. Very impressive, very good, I'm officially impressed. Nice nice. ok uh.. So, what's this atrial fibrillation (AFib) technology exactly? And how's it different from the hear...
- GREO
- 18 Jul 2024
- XD3
Me: What the actual heck is this? Also me: When will the neural implant be available for the public?
- Aldwin123
- 17 Jul 2024
- vaS
Nope. Since smartwatch still plays a role not only in Health but also in Classic Fashion