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- Ultrahuman ring air users may get cycle tracking facilities for payment-payment.
- Bicycle and Ovulation Pro were launched on Friday.
- The tool enables people with irregular menstrual cycle to accurately track their periods.
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Ultrahuman ring air users are getting new, advanced ways to track their menstrual cycle, as smart ring and wearable health brands have launched a bicycle and ovulation Pro on Friday. The paid subscription provides menstrual users a more accurate cycle tracking tool with irregular cycle patterns. The pro version is an extension of the cycle of ultrahuman and the ovulation power plug, which is free for all ring air users.
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This feature claims an accuracy rating of more than 90%, which was validated through equivalence testing standard analysis. The tool supports the reproductive plan based on a broad array of cycle types and is bolt by accurate ovulation confirmation. The cycle and ovulation Pro can detect the pattern of cycle variability based on their temperature-sensitizing techniques, allowing users to track their symptoms through a tagging mechanism for further insights.
To make the facilities possible within the cycle and ovulation Pro, the ultrauman acquisition vio healthtechA female health technology brand and manufacturer of ovusance, a breeding and chakra monitor. Ultrahuman uses the temperature-sensitive algorithm of the ovusance in its new reproductive facility.
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Ultrahuman is taking advantage of the technology of ovusance for bicycle and ovulation Pro, designed for PCOS, thyroid disorder, endometriosis or those whose duration does not follow the traditional 28-day timeline. It takes the constant core body temperature measurement of a user overnight. 003 ° C with precision, according to it Ovuction websiteThis approach allows the ovusense device to filter the data and confirm ovulation with 99% accuracy.
The original ovusense device was being poured from the vagina every night to monitor fertility. Ultrahuman has sidelined this aggressive process in breeding monitoring through the temperature-sensitive capabilities of its ultrahuman ring air. According to the press release by the Ultrahuman, ovusions are trained at a dataset of over 260,000 cycles, and is validated in 13 peer-review medical publications.
The algorithm cycle uses temperature data collected by the ring to understand and predict variability. Ultrahuman said in a press release that Insights include ovulation timing, luteal phase, absence of ovulation and patterns related to the risk of PCOS or abortion.
Ultrahuman CEO Mohit Kumar stated that updates combine top level hardware, software and clinically supported algorithms to a weedable device.
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The announcement took place several days after our top smart ring contestant OURA, unveiling their own new women’s bicycle tracking facilities. The features of Ora are more concentrated on pregnancy and menopause tracking.
For those who try bicycle and ovulation Pro, this feature is available in the US, UK, EU, Australia and Canada in $ 4 per month or $ 40 annually.
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