Ultrahuman smart rings were just banned in the United States, but there’s better news for RingConn fans


  • Oura wins patent case against Ultrahuman
  • This means that Ultrahuman’s smart rings are now banned in the United States.
  • RingConn reaches agreement with Oura that ends its ongoing dispute

Bad news, Ultrahuman fans: the popular smart ring maker was forced to halt sales of its devices in the United States after losing a patent case against rival company Oura, with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling that Ultrahuman had infringed Oura’s patents. This now has significant ramifications for Ultrahuman and the users of its devices.

According to an Oura blog post, “the ITC’s final decision enforces the exclusion and cessation orders.” In practice, this means that Ultrahuman is now prohibited from importing and selling its smart rings in the United States, which severely restricts the activity of a major player in the wearables market – at least for now.

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