Ultrahuman Home: Price vs. Performance – A Review
- Ultrahuman has introduced Home, a new smart device designed to monitor indoor environmental changes that could affect your health.
- Resembling a Mac Mini in size and design, the Ultrahuman Home monitors fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and chemical pollutants like acetone and formaldehyde to provide...
- Users of the Ultrahuman Ring can pair it with the Home device to unlock the "UltraSync" feature.This integration provides insights into how environmental data may be impacting heart...
Ultrahuman Launches Home, a smart Indoor Health Monitor
updated June 09, 2025
Ultrahuman has introduced Home, a new smart device designed to monitor indoor environmental changes that could affect your health. The $549 Ultrahuman Home tracks key factors such as air quality, temperature, noise, light, and humidity, aiming to help users optimize their home environment for better breathing and sleeping habits. this new device expands Ultrahuman’s focus on wearable health technology.
Resembling a Mac Mini in size and design, the Ultrahuman Home monitors fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and chemical pollutants like acetone and formaldehyde to provide complete air quality data. It also tracks noise levels and various types of light exposure, including UVA, UVB, UVC, blue, red, green, and infrared. Ultrahuman says this helps users align their home lighting with their body’s natural rhythm, promoting better sleep and overall well-being.
Users of the Ultrahuman Ring can pair it with the Home device to unlock the “UltraSync” feature.This integration provides insights into how environmental data may be impacting heart rate, sleep patterns, and recovery. For example, UltraSync can identify if elevated noise or light levels woke the user during the night, offering a personalized approach to sleep optimization.
The Ultrahuman home focuses solely on monitoring and does not include features to directly address the detected issues. While equipped with sensors and microphones for environmental monitoring via a mobile app, it lacks built-in features like a dehumidifier or air purifier, and it does not integrate into existing smart home ecosystems. Ultrahuman emphasizes that there are no recurring subscription fees, ensuring that “the data and insights are with the user, always.”
What’s next
Ultrahuman plans to continue expanding its ecosystem of health-focused devices, with a focus on integrating data from both wearable and environmental sensors to provide users with a holistic view of their health and well-being.
