Features → Wearables → Ultrahuman
Ultrahuman Ring Air, in the competition.
Ultrahuman is the newer face in the smart-ring category — a no-subscription competitor that's earning serious attention from people who don't want to rent their data back. MoveTogether reads your Ring Air activity, calorie burn, and workouts via OAuth and lines them up next to Apple Watch, Garmin, WHOOP, and Oura friends on the same leaderboard.
OAuth via Ultrahuman.
Sign in on Ultrahuman's authorization page and grant MoveTogether read access to your activity data. We receive an OAuth token from Ultrahuman; your password never hits our servers. Revoke anytime from your Ultrahuman account.
Ultrahuman Ring Air.
The current generation Ring Air supports the integration via the Ultrahuman app. Any future hardware Ultrahuman ships under the same account works automatically.
What we read from Ultrahuman.
MoveTogether normalizes a small set of activity metrics across every supported wearable. Here’s what specifically comes through from Ultrahuman.
Sync cadence
Every 15–30 minutes
Your ring syncs to the Ultrahuman app in the background. We poll the Ultrahuman API regularly so activity lands on MoveTogether's leaderboard within roughly 15–30 minutes of appearing in Ultrahuman. Pull-to-refresh for a manual sync attempt.
Best scoring methods for Ultrahuman.
Ring-based activity tracking has slightly different characteristics from wrist-worn devices. Best matches:
Percentage of Goals
Sidesteps the wrist-vs-finger measurement differences entirely — scores against each person's own goal.
Workout Based
Only counts active workouts. Ideal for ring wearers who tag training sessions deliberately.
Step Count
The Ring Air tracks steps. Classic step competitions are fair territory, though ring step counts can vary from wrist trackers.
Ultrahuman questions, briefly answered.
Do I need an Ultrahuman subscription?
No. Ultrahuman's no-subscription model is part of its appeal — the integration uses your standard Ultrahuman account.
How does Ultrahuman compare with Oura inside MoveTogether?
They're treated identically — same OAuth model, same metrics pulled, same sync cadence. The differences come down to the rings themselves, not the leaderboard.
Will sleep, recovery, or 'metabolic score' data be used?
No. MoveTogether only reads activity-related data. Sleep, recovery, and Ultrahuman's specialty metrics stay private between you and Ultrahuman.
What if Ultrahuman ships new hardware (e.g., a future Ring 2)?
Any hardware that syncs to your existing Ultrahuman account works automatically — there's nothing to reconfigure in MoveTogether.
Ring Air, on the leaderboard.
Connect Ultrahuman in under a minute. Your ring activity is already waiting.