Ultrahuman’s smart ring lineup is getting a high-fashion twist.
The company has teamed up with Diesel to launch the Diesel Ultrahuman Ring, a limited collaboration that blends the brand’s signature industrial aesthetic with Ultrahuman’s health-tracking tech.
It’s still the same sensor-packed wearable underneath, but now wrapped in a look that leans more runway than wellness gadget.
Under Diesel creative director Glenn Martens, the ring arrives in two finishes: shiny silver and distressed black, both stamped with the bold Double D logo.
The hardware hasn’t been toned down to make room for style either. It tracks the usual wellness metrics like sleep quality, heart rate, step count, calories, stress, and recovery, plus the more advanced insights Ultrahuman has become known for, such as caffeine cut-off predictions and ovulation cycle tracking.
Ultrahuman says the ring is still built for all-day wear, offering 4–6 days of battery life, automatic syncing, and full data privacy without requiring a subscription, something users will appreciate as more wearables move toward paid tiers.
Each unit ships with a base charger in Diesel’s signature red, along with a matching USB-C cable and branded packaging, making the whole set feel more like a fashion accessory drop than a standard gadget kit.
While Diesel has dabbled in tech-adjacent design before, this collaboration sees the brand push further into the wellness space. Ultrahuman, meanwhile, gains a louder aesthetic identity for users who want a tracker that doesn’t look like one.
The partnership is pitched as a balance between “science-backed insights” and self-expression, a way to turn quantified health into something more personal and stylistically intentional.
The Diesel Ultrahuman Ring is available now across major global markets, including the UK (£469), EU (€559), Japan (¥84,800), Australia (A$879), the UAE (AED 1,929), and India (₹43,889) through Diesel stores, the brand’s online shop, Ultrahuman’s website, Amazon, and select retailers.
For anyone who wants deep health metrics without giving up an edge in design, this might be the boldest-looking smart ring release of the year.
