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Samsung Galaxy Ring vs Ultrahuman Ring (Air / Pro) in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Attribute
ManufacturerSamsung ElectronicsUltrahuman
Form factorbiometricbiometric
Maturitycommercialcommercial
Availabilityshipping-nowshippingshipping-nowshipping
Price$300 (actual sale price)$349-$399 (actual sale price)
Capability claims
  • Tracks sleep (claimed-only, claimed)
  • Tracks heart health (claimed-only, claimed)
Brain
Verified deployments01Ultrahuman
Privacy practices4biometric-storage, data-sale, data-deletion-control, data-retention8cloud-upload, third-party-sharing, data-retention, data-deletion-control, biometric-storage, location-tracking, data-sale, training-data-use
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Editorial summaries

Samsung Galaxy Ring

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is available for purchase directly from Samsung's website with a Buy Now button; a sizing kit is offered for customers who do not know their ring size. The Samsung Galaxy Ring is priced from $299.99 USD before trade-in, with up to $150 instant trade-in credit available; financing is offered through Affirm at 0 to 36 percent APR.

Ultrahuman Ring (Air / Pro)

The Ultrahuman Ring (the Ring Air, plus the Ring Pro that brought a global roughly $349-to-$399 launch around February 2026 with 15-day battery; from Ultrahuman, founded 2019 in Bengaluru by CEO Mohit Kumar and co-founder Vatsal Singhal, with a Plano, Texas factory) is the market-access-redesigned archetype of the ring sub-cohort. Its AI comes via modular 'PowerPlugs' (metabolic and cardio adaptability, circadian rhythm, caffeine window, AFib, cycle), with no mandatory subscription for core tracking and some premium PowerPlugs paid (AFib at about $4.90/month); AFib detection runs through the third-party FibriCheck app, not a native FDA clearance. The within-entity verified-vs-claimed exemplar is market access, not the product: US market access was blocked on October 21, 2025 under Oura's ITC patent ruling (US Patent 11,868,178), then restored on March 24, 2026 when the Ring Pro's unibody redesign cleared US Customs, a company-availability story that parallels the Apple Watch's disabled-then-restored blood-oxygen feature. The product and AI existed globally throughout; only US market access was interrupted. Price is about $349 (Air) to $399 (Pro), subscription-augmented.


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