Skip to content

ABC Tool

  • Home
  • About / Contect
    • PRIVACY POLICY
Ultrahuman Launched the First Smart Ring Integration for Expert-Led Workouts

Ultrahuman Launched the First Smart Ring Integration for Expert-Led Workouts

Posted on April 23, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Ultrahuman Launched the First Smart Ring Integration for Expert-Led Workouts
Blog


Health tech company Ultrahuman, makers of the Ultrahuman Ring Air and Ring Pro, launched a partnership with group workout brand Les Mills on Wednesday. Together, the companies created the Les Mills PowerPlug in the Ultrahuman app, which recommends workouts based on data collected by its smart rings, like sleep, recovery and cycle phase. 

Traditionally, when your smartwatch or ring tells you that your body is fatigued and that you should take it easy during your workout, it doesn’t provide the workout. With this new integration, the Les Mills PowerPlug offers expert-led, on-demand workout videos that take your current health status into account and help prevent overtraining.

“With Les Mills, we’re closing the loop — your ring doesn’t just tell you how recovered you are, it tells you what to do about it. The right workout, at the right intensity, every day. That’s what training smarter actually looks like,” Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman, said in a press release.

How the PowerPlug works

Upon downloading the Les Mills PowerPlug, Ultrahuman Ring users will be asked to choose their ideal training days, session length and a fitness goal from the following: cardio, strength, flexibility or general fitness. Going forward, the app’s home screen will then recommend two to three daily workouts based on your health data, along with a quick workout shortcut. 

You’ll also have access to Les Mills’s entire workout catalog, which you can sort by goal, program or duration. Yoga, strength, HIIT and stretching are just a few examples of the type of exercises you can perform.

If you have accumulated sleep debt and your body is showing signs of fatigue, the Less Mills PowerPlug will likely suggest a recovery-forward yoga session.

Ultrahuman x Less Mills

To select your workout recommendation, Ultrahuman uses its Dynamic Recovery score, a percentage from zero to 100 that symbolizes how prepared your body is to take on the day. It takes into account your sleep, temperature, stress rhythm, resting heart rate and heart rate variability and can change throughout the day with movement, naps and non-sleep deep rest like breathwork.

The Les Mills PowerPlug will also adapt its selections based on a user’s menstrual cycle. If they’re in a phase with more energy, such as the follicular or ovulatory phases, they’ll be advised to try a more intense workout. Low-energy luteal and menstrual phases will correlate with workouts that prioritize recovery, like yoga. During menstruation, high-impact workouts that are tough on the pelvic floor will be avoided. 

Once you complete your workout, you can then view your workout stats (duration, heart rate zones and calories), movement score, muscle group radar chart, daily goal progress and a post-workout recovery prediction that estimates your readiness for the next day.

The Les Mills PowerPlug price

Global Ultrahuman Ring Air and Ring Pro users can now purchase the Les Mills PowerPlug for $12 per month or $100 per year. 

Due to a patent lawsuit with Oura, makers of the Oura Ring, the Ultrahuman Ring Air was previously banned in the US. However, in March, Ultrahuman launched its Ring Pro, which the US Customs and Border Protection approved for sale in the US. It is currently available for preorder and will start shipping on May 15. With a charging case, it costs $479.





Source link

Post Views: 16

Post navigation

❮ Previous Post: DJI’s new Lito Series beginner drones start at less than $400
Next Post: JBL Endurance Race 2 buds drop below $45 for the first time ❯

You may also like

YouTube increases Premium price again, says 90-second unskippable ads are a bug
Blog
YouTube increases Premium price again, says 90-second unskippable ads are a bug
April 11, 2026
A Google employee allegedly used inside information to win .2 million on Polymarket 
Blog
A Google employee allegedly used inside information to win $1.2 million on Polymarket 
May 28, 2026
Galaxy Z Fold 8 release date: should you wait for Apple's foldable iPhone or the Pixel 11 Pro Fold?
Blog
Galaxy Z Fold 8 release date: should you wait for Apple's foldable iPhone or the Pixel 11 Pro Fold?
May 22, 2026
Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 7 #1814
Blog
Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 7 #1814
June 6, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Gears of War: E-Day isn’t coming to the PS5
  • Richard Scolyer Has Died
  • OpenAI will voluntarily comply with Trump's new AI reviews order
  • Halo: Campaign Evolved arrives July 28th
  • Hacked, leaked, and held for ransom: the worst breaches of 2026 so far

Recent Comments

  1. Last Chance for Big Savings on TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Tickets – Artiverse on 5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026

Categories

  • Blog

Copyright © 2026 ABC Tool.

Theme: Oceanly News by ScriptsTown