Recently, the smart hardware manufacturer Ultrahuman launched a high-end smart ring series named "Rare" at the 2025 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), attracting widespread attention. This series includes three rings: Dune, Desert Rose, and Desert Snow, with prices ranging from $1,900 (approximately ¥13,700) to $2,200 (approximately ¥16,000).

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The features of these three smart rings lie not only in their materials but also in the technological essence they embody. Dune and Desert Rose are made of 18K gold, while Desert Snow is crafted from high-purity pt950 platinum. Although their functions are similar to those of the more affordable Ultrahuman Ring Air, including health monitoring and activity tracking, the high price of the "Rare" series seems to stem more from the brand's unique positioning and exquisite handcrafted processes.

Ultrahuman claims that each "Rare" ring undergoes complex artisanal production, emphasizing its unique concept and refined design. Additionally, users who purchase the "Rare" series can enjoy a lifetime UltrahumanX membership service, eliminating extra costs for premium features. However, many people express skepticism about the high price of the ring, believing that the gap between its price and functionality is too large.

Tech giants like Samsung have also begun launching smart rings, featuring functions such as monitoring heart rate, stress, and other health metrics. This trend is making smart rings more mainstream, attracting numerous brands to participate.

Key Points:

🌟 The smart ring "Rare" series is priced up to ¥13,000, made from 18K gold and pt950 platinum.

📊 Functions are similar to the Ultrahuman Ring Air, and buyers receive lifetime membership services.

🔍 The smart ring market has huge potential, but faces challenges in future development.