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Think Oura and Samsung’s smart rings look good? Ultrahuman just unveiled its Ultrahuman Rare 18K gold and platinum luxury smart rings at CES 2025

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  1. Ultrahuman Rare smart ring unveiled at CES 2025
  2. It’s a smart ring coated in precious metals: gold, rose gold, and platinum
  3. Other smart rings just use colored titanium

Health and wellness tech company Ultrahuman, maker of the Ultrahuman Ring Air smart ring, has unveiled its latest addition to its smart ring lineup at CES 2025: the Ultrahuman Rare, a line of ‘luxury’ smart rings plated with 18-karat gold and platinum.

The current top contenders for the title of best smart ring, the Oura Ring 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Ring, offer gold and silver colorways (while Oura also offers rose gold) but they’re not actually gold. Oura’s offering, for example, is “titanium with physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating in Gold, Silver, and Rose Gold colors” according to the Oura site, while the Samsung Galaxy Ring is similar, listing its material as titanium only in all colorways.

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