Ultrahuman’s absurdly expensive Home monitor doesn’t do much

Smart Wearables Ultrahuman has launched a new device that monitors the changes in home environments that may affect your health. Ultrahuman saysT tracks air quality, temperature, noise, light and moisture, helping users to improve the climate inside their homes to improve breathing and sleep habits.
Human house is similar to the Mac Mini in size and appearance. The air quality is characterized by the levels of microscopic particles, the first carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and chemical pollutants such as acetone and formaldehyde. The device also tracks noise levels and different types of exposure to light, including UVA, UVB, UVC, blue, red, green and infrared, to help users “align household lighting with a natural body rhythm”, according to Ultrahuman.
Users they have Human ringing ring can be worn It can be paired with the home system to unlock the “Ultrasync” feature that indicates how environmental data affects the heart rate, sleep and recovery. For example, ultrauman says that ultrasync can suggest whether the user has woke up during the night through high noise or light levels.
We must note that the superpower will not be actually address Fears he discovers. The device is equipped with sensors and microphones to monitor environmental changes through the mobile phone application, but it does not include features such as integrated moisture deodorant or air purification, and does not provide any way to integrate them into smart home ecosystems. There is no frequent payment subscription, and Ultrahuman says, “Data and visions with the user, always.”