World’s first smart ring that detects irregular heart rhythms launched

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Ultrahuman launches the world's first smart ring with AFib detection to empower individuals to monitor their heart health.

Ultrahuman’s AFib detection PowerPlug empowers individuals to monitor their heart rhythm and detect Atrial Fibrillation early, potentially saving lives.Ultrahuman, a pioneer in wearable technology, aims to revolutionize health tracking with its PowerPlugs platform. It has introduced the world’s first smart ring capable of detecting atrial fibrillation .

PowerPlugs is a platform integrated into the Ultrahuman app that allows users to customize their health-tracking experience. It offers a suite of personalized health apps and plugins, each designed to monitor specific health parameters and provide tailored recommendations. “When it comes to health, one size doesn’t fit all,” stated Mohit Kumar, Founder and CEO of Ultrahuman, during the launch event. “That’s why we built PowerPlugs for people to pick and choose what matters most for their health and wellness.”features of PowerPlugs is the AFib Detection tool. It continuously monitors heart rhythm during sleep to identify potential signs of AFib.

Individuals who experience episodes of arrhythmia or have a history of irregular heart rhythms are particularly vulnerable to AFib.

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