Ultrahuman Home Gets Major Upgrade With New Sleep Score, Snore Tracking & Respiratory Analysis
The rollout has begun globally, with additional smart home capabilities scheduled for December.
India-based healthtech firm Ultrahuman has released a significant software upgrade for its Ultrahuman Home device, transforming it from an ambient room monitor into a more comprehensive sleep and respiratory analysis system.
The rollout has begun globally, with additional smart home capabilities scheduled for December.
The update introduces an Ambient Sleep Score, generated every night using environmental data captured by the Home device. The score evaluates factors including ambient light exposure, noise levels, CO₂ concentration, room temperature, and humidity. According to Ultrahuman, the expanded data set is designed to help users identify environmental patterns that may be influencing their sleep quality, an area that traditional trackers often overlook.
A major addition comes in the form of enhanced respiratory monitoring. Using dual microphones combined with AI models, the device can now detect snoring intensity, cough frequency, and irregular breathing patterns. These readings are compiled into a Respiratory Health Score with time-stamped events to help users track nighttime disruptions. Ultrahuman noted that chronic snoring is frequently linked with conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), making early detection an important focus area for the update.
Integration with the company’s Ring Air wearable is also being strengthened. While the Ring Air remains unavailable in the US due to an import ban, users in India and other markets will see more seamless data exchange through UltraSync. The platform merges physiological metrics from the ring with environmental insights from the Home device. An upcoming December release will extend this further to include CO₂-linked autonomic stress responses and analysis of blue-light exposure on sleep onset.
In addition, Ultrahuman confirmed that Matter-based smart home integration will be enabled next month. The feature will allow the Home device to automatically adjust room settings—such as lighting, air purifiers, thermostats and HVAC systems—in real time to support sleep conditions. The company said the automation layer is aimed at bridging environmental feedback with actionable adjustments inside the home.
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