So, Ultrahuman's Ring Air just got a whole lot smarter. They've rolled out this new tech – Respiratory Health PowerPlug – and it's all about tracking your snoring and overall respiratory health while you sleep. I mean, who hasn't wondered if they snore like a freight train?

Basically, it's a combination of audio analysis, some fancy biomarker tracking, and a dash of AI magic. Ultrahuman is touting it as a super comprehensive tool for understanding how stable your breathing is at night. It doesn't just tell you when you're sawing logs; it's supposed to give you a holistic view of your sleep, revealing patterns and changes in your respiratory health over time.

It can even detect coughing and other respiratory disturbances, which is pretty neat. And the cool part is that it cross-references all that data with your movement, sleep patterns, and resting heart rate to show you how breathing issues actually affect your sleep quality. If you're trying different things to improve your sleep, like a new pillow or those nose strips, this could be a really helpful resource.

However, this extra insight comes at a cost. Ultrahuman is charging $4 a month for access to this feature, or you can grab an annual subscription for $40. Is it worth it? That depends on how much you value that extra data and whether you're actively trying to improve your sleep.

Even before this new software, the Ultrahuman Ring Air was already a pretty solid piece of tech. It tracks a ton of data and even plays nice with other devices like glucose monitors. I think that more health data is useful, specially when it's about sleeping issues.