Ultrahuman Unveils Smart Device That Turns Your Home into a Health Optimiser

Health-focused technology company Ultrahuman has introduced a new smart device, Ultrahuman Home, that offers continuous, real-time monitoring of indoor environmental conditions with the aim of supporting users’ physical and mental well-being.

While wearables have long helped individuals track internal health metrics, Ultrahuman Home expands the ecosystem by bringing environmental awareness into the equation. According to the company, the device captures detailed data on air pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM 1, PM 2.5, PM 10), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and formaldehyde (HCHO)—factors known to impact respiratory and cardiovascular health.

It also tracks carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, which can affect sleep, cognitive function, and overall wellness. Using a precision aero-flow design, the device continuously monitors these variables and offers users real-time updates to take corrective action when needed.

“Ultrahuman Home is our step towards integrating environmental awareness into personal health,” said Mohit Kumar, Founder and CEO of Ultrahuman. “By continuously monitoring factors like air quality, light, and noise, we’re enabling individuals to make informed decisions about their living spaces, leading to improved well-being and recovery.”

The device goes beyond air quality, with sensors tracking temperature and humidity to support thermal comfort and healthier respiratory conditions. Noise pollution—a factor often linked to stress and poor sleep—is also monitored, while light exposure data helps users align their environments with circadian rhythms.

In addition, Ultrahuman Home detects blue, red, green, and infrared light levels, as well as UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation, enabling users to fine-tune lighting for better sleep, mood, and hormonal balance.

A standout feature is UltraSync, which links Ultrahuman Home with the company’s wearable Ultrahuman Ring. The integration allows users to correlate environmental changes with biometric data such as heart rate variability, sleep stages, and recovery patterns. For instance, sudden spikes in noise or light during the night can be directly mapped to sleep disturbances, giving users actionable insights.

Designed to blend into modern interiors, the device features a minimalist aesthetic and includes privacy-friendly features like a physical microphone cut-off switch and airplane mode. It also operates without requiring a subscription, offering users full access to their data with a one-time purchase.

Ultrahuman Home is now available globally through Ultrahuman.com at USD $549.

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