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    This wearable now offers free blood analysis to help you understand your health

    HealthradarBy Healthradar6. Oktober 2025Keine Kommentare3 Mins Read
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    • Ultrahuman has launched its Blood Vision Cloud feature
    • This analyzes your health and offers insights and suggestions
    • It goes up against rival products from Oura and Whoop

    Want to really find out more about your health? Ultrahuman is offering a new blood test analysis feature that goes well beyond the capabilities of its best smart rings, and it could help you gain a more complete understanding of your wellbeing.

    The main update is Blood Vision Cloud, a free “universal health report interpreter” that lets you upload historic medical test results to the Ultrahuman app. Once that’s done, the app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to give you “actionable insights, long-term health trends, and AI clinician summaries.” It’ll also offer personalized supplement recommendations and a blood age score, which can show you how your body is aging internally.

    Right now, it works with blood tests, but Ultrahuman says it will soon encompass CT scans, MRI data, and “other diagnostic reports” in the future. It also ties in neatly with any Ultrahuman wearables you might have. For instance, it comes with UltraTrace integration that links your blood biomarkers to lifestyle data collected by the Ultrahuman Ring Air.


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    This update also sees Ultrahuman offer a more affordable $99 blood test. At the same time, the company’s $499 Blood Vision Annual Plan is now expanding outside the US and India and will be available in the UK, Australia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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    The Ultrahuman Blood Vision Cloud service running on smartphones.

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    Ultrahuman is not the only wearable company to offer blood analysis – you can currently also get similar features via Oura’s Health Panels and Whoop’s Advanced Labs. But this addition could give Ultrahuman a new way to compete with its larger rivals.

    The company hasn’t said how – or if – Blood Vision Cloud will work with Ultrahuman’s other products (like the Home environmental monitor), other than saying it can use data provided by the Ring Air wearable. We’ll have to see if support for more devices arrives in the future.

    But if you’ve been waiting for a way to better understand your health that ties in with your Ultrahuman Ring Air, the new Blood Vision Cloud service might be a great way to gain insights and step up your wellbeing.

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