Subscription fatigue is real. Oura charges $5.99/mois after a $349 purchase. WHOOP locks everything behind a mandatory membership. The industry says your biometrics are a service, not a product.
Ultrahuman disagrees. The Ring AIR costs $349, ships with every feature unlocked, and never asks for another dollar. No paywall. No premium tier. Every algorithm update included, forever.
But a sans abonnement ring that can't track your health is just titanium jewelry. Nous l'avons porté for 90 days to find out if the data holds up.
Verdict rapide
Budget-conscious health trackers
The Ring AIR delivers 85-90% of Oura's capability at roughly half the 5-year cost. If you refuse to pay rent on your own biometrics, this is your ring.
$349
One-time price
Sans abonnement, no hidden fees
3–5g
Weight
Lightest bague connectée available
6 days
Autonomie
All features enabled
72%
Stadification du sommeil accuracy
Epoch-by-epoch vs. clinical PSG
Matériel: Premium Titanium, Featherweight Build
Grade-5 titanium, 7.2mm wide, a uniform 2.0mm thickness. Weight ranges from 3g to 5g depending on size -- lighter than most wedding bands. After 90 days of gym sessions, dishwashing, and one encounter with a concrete wall, our Matte Black unit showed zero visible damage.
The sensor suite includes dual-wavelength PPG (green + infrared), a 6-axis IMU (accelerometer + gyroscope -- one more axis set than Oura), and a continuous température cutanée thermistor. The 6-axis IMU is the key hardware edge: it distinguishes a bicep curl from a kettlebell swing, not just "your hand moved."
No SpO2 -- A Real Gap
The Ring AIR lacks a red LED, which means no oxygène sanguin monitoring at all. If overnight SpO2 tracking or sleep apnea screening matters to you, this is a dealbreaker. No firmware update can fix a missing sensor.
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Grade-5 Titanium |
| Weight | 3–5g (size dependent) |
| Water Resistance | 100m / 10 ATM |
| Sizes | 5–14 (free sizing kit) |
| Sensors | Dual-wavelength PPG, 6-axis IMU, NTC thermistor |
| Charging | Magnetic USB-C, 50–70 min full charge |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Suivi du sommeil: Competent and Improving
The Ring AIR classifies sleep into Awake, Light, Deep, and REM using overnight HRV, fréquence cardiaque, fréquence respiratoire, temperature, and movement data. Night-to-night consistency is good -- the Sleep Index matched how we actually felt about 85% of mornings.
The main weakness: sommeil profond overcounting. The Ring AIR consistently logged 12-18 minutes more sommeil profond per night than a simultaneously worn Oura Ring 4. This is the most common consumer sleep algorithm failure mode -- late-N2 epochs misclassified as early-N3.
Give It Two Weeks
The sleep algorithm needs ~14 days of data to establish your personal baseline. Don't judge accuracy during calibration. Scores stabilize significantly after week two.
HRV and Recovery: The Trend Is What Matters
The Ring AIR measures rMSSD overnight and reports against a 14-day rolling baseline. Accuracy is ±5.1 ms vs. clinical reference (Oura achieves ±3.2 ms). That gap means a wider noise floor on subtle day-to-day shifts.
In practice? Major signals come through clearly: illness onset, accumulated training stress, alcohol impact, sleep deprivation. The Score de récupération (0-100) reliably distinguishes "train hard," "go easy," and "rest today."
Don't Compare Raw Numbers Across Devices
A "52 ms" on Oura and a "47 ms" on Ultrahuman for the same night can both be valid. Different measurement windows, filtering, and timing produce different absolute values. Track your trend within one device -- that's where the insight lives.
Activity Tracking and the App
The 6-axis IMU gives the Ring AIR meilleur de sa catégorie auto workout detection among bague connectées -- correctly identifying workout type ~80% of the time. No GPS or real-time HR display, but that's expected for a ring form factor.
The app is clean and opinionated: one circular health score up front, with Movement, Sleep, and Recovery as tabs. Great for beginners, thin for data nerds. The standout feature is CGM integration with Ultrahuman's M1 glucose monitor -- see exactly how last night's sleep affected your morning glucose response. No competitor offers this.
bague connectée suivi de santé and recovery optimization
Unify all your wearable data and get personalized AI health insights in one place.
The Subscription Math
This is the Ring AIR's defining advantage. Over time, the savings compound dramatically.
| Ultrahuman Ring AIR | Oura Ring 4 | WHOOP 5.0 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware | $349 | $349 | $0 (included) |
| Annual Fee | $0 | $69.99 | $199 |
| 5-Year Total | $349 | $698.95 | $995 |
| Monthly (amortized) | $5.82 | $11.65 | $16.58 |
The Honest Trade-Off
Oura's subscription funds a 50+ person ML team and 500M+ labeled sleep nights. That produces measurably better algorithms. The accuracy gap is real. But $350 saved over five years is also real. Your call.
Notre note
8.3/10 -- strong for a device competing against subscription-funded rivals while costing dramatically less over time. Hardware is excellent, suivi du sommeil is competent, and the no-subscription model is a genuine philosophical commitment.
✓Pros
- Sans abonnement -- $349 covers everything, forever
- Lightest bague connectée at 3-5g, genuinely unnoticeable
- 6-axis IMU enables meilleur de sa catégorie auto workout detection
- CGM integration creates a metabolic health dashboard no rival matches
- Grade-5 titanium with PVD coating survives daily abuse
- Regular algorithm updates ship to all users immediately
✗Cons
- No SpO2 -- cannot screen for sleep apnea
- HRV accuracy gap (±5.1 ms vs. Oura's ±3.2 ms)
- Stadification du sommeil ~6 points below Oura (72% vs. 78%)
- Sommeil profond overcounting of 12-18 min/night
- App lacks deep trend analysis and robust lifestyle tagging
- One day shorter battery than Oura (6 vs. 7 days)
Value for Money
Ultrahuman Ring AIR Winner
$349 total over 5 years vs. $699 for Oura. The savings buy you a second wearable.
Runner-up: Oura Ring 4
Auto Workout Detection
Ultrahuman Ring AIR Winner
6-axis IMU classifies walk, run, cycle, and strength with ~80% accuracy -- meaningfully better than Oura's accelerometer-only approach.
Runner-up: Oura Ring 4
Suivi du sommeil Accuracy
Oura Ring 4 Winner
78% epoch-by-epoch accuracy, three-wavelength sensor, and 500M+ night training dataset.
Runner-up: Ultrahuman Ring AIR
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. 72% stadification du sommeil accuracy is lower than Oura's 78%, but it correctly identifies good vs. poor nights ~85% of the time. For wellness tracking and trend detection, it's more than adequate.
No. Sleep apnea screening requires SpO2 monitoring via a red LED, which the Ring AIR lacks. This is a hardware limitation -- no firmware update can add it.
CEO Mohit Kumar has publicly committed to the no-subscription model as a core brand principle. The company funds development through hardware sales and their CGM product line.
Galaxy Ring requires a Samsung phone for full functionality and has introduced premium subscription features. Ring AIR works equally on iOS and Android with zero recurring costs.
Absolutely. Finger size varies up to a full size throughout the day. Wear the test rings for at least 48 hours including overnight before ordering. The ring cannot be resized.