Ultrahuman Unveils Real-Time Indoor Health Monitoring Device

Ultrahuman Unveils Real-Time Indoor Health Monitoring Device

Combined with Ultrahuman Ring, Ultrahuman Home correlates environmental data with physiological metrics like heart rate variability (HRV), sleep stages, and recovery patterns.

Ultrahuman has announced the public launch of Ultrahuman Home, a home health monitoring device that provides continuous, real-time data on key environmental factors within living spaces.

The device is now available on Ultrahuman.com.

Ultrahuman Home measures critical indoor parameters, including air quality indicators such as fine particulate matter (PM 1, PM 2.5, PM 10), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde (HCHO), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2). These factors have established links to respiratory and cardiovascular risks and impacts on cognitive function and sleep quality.

“Ultrahuman Home is our step towards integrating environmental awareness into personal health. By continuously monitoring factors like air quality, light, and noise, we're enabling individuals to make informed decisions about their living spaces, leading to improved well-being and recovery,” said Mohit Kumar, Founder and CEO of Ultrahuman.

The device’s precision aero-flow design enables accurate detection of airborne pollutants and gases. Beyond air quality, Ultrahuman Home tracks temperature and humidity to help users optimize thermal comfort, which is essential for restorative sleep and airway health. Noise levels are also monitored to identify disturbances contributing to stress and sleep disruption.

Ultrahuman Home includes monitoring different light wavelengths—blue, red, green, and infrared, to help regulate circadian rhythms and hormonal balance. It tracks blue light exposure, which can suppress melatonin and affect sleep patterns, as well as UVA, UVB, and UVC light levels, to balance benefits such as Vitamin D synthesis while minimizing potential risks.

When paired with the Ultrahuman Ring, Ultrahuman Home utilizes UltraSync technology to correlate environmental data with physiological metrics like heart rate variability (HRV), sleep stages, and recovery patterns.

This integrated insight allows users to understand how environmental factors such as noise and light impact their health in real time.

Designed with a minimalistic aesthetic, Ultrahuman Home includes features such as a physical microphone cut-off control and airplane mode for user privacy and convenience.

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