Ultrahuman Expands Wellness Portfolio with Launch of Red Light Therapy Device
Ultrahuman, a Bengaluru-based health technology company, has expanded its product lineup with the introduction of the Ultrahuman Photon, a red light therapy device designed to enhance recovery and performance. The device, now available for pre-order at $249, marks the company’s latest innovation in personalized wellness solutions.
About Ultrahuman
Founded in 2019 by Mohit Kumar and Vatsal Singhal, Ultrahuman has positioned itself as a leader in health tracking and biometric monitoring. The company’s flagship products include the Ultrahuman Ring Air, a smart ring for sleep and recovery tracking, and the Ultrahuman M1, a continuous glucose monitor. Ultrahuman’s ecosystem also includes blood testing services and home health monitoring tools, all integrated through its mobile application.

The Ultrahuman Photon: A New Dimension in Recovery
The Photon is described as the “first red light therapy device with a daily plan personalized to you.” It leverages low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to target muscle recovery, skin health, and cellular repair. The device is designed to work in conjunction with Ultrahuman’s existing hardware, such as the Ring Air, to provide data-driven insights into users’ physiological responses.
“The Photon represents a significant step forward in our mission to empower individuals with actionable health data,” said a company spokesperson. “By combining red light therapy with our existing biometric tracking, we’re creating a holistic approach to wellness.”
Integration and Accessibility
Ultrahuman’s Photon is part of a broader strategy to offer “new dimensions in health,” as outlined on the company’s website. The device is currently available for pre-order, with delivery expected in the coming months. Users can pair it with the Ultrahuman app to access personalized treatment plans based on their biometric data.
The company has also expanded its product ecosystem with accessories like the Blackout Sleep Mask and Blue Light Blocking Glasses, further emphasizing its focus on optimizing sleep and recovery.
Industry Context and Competitors
Ultrahuman’s entry into red light therapy aligns with a growing trend in the wellness industry, where consumers increasingly seek non-invasive, tech-enabled solutions for health optimization. Competitors in this space include companies like LED Pro and TheraFlow, which offer similar devices for at-home use.
However, Ultrahuman differentiates itself through its integration of wearable technology and data analytics. The company’s recent acquisition of viO HealthTech in 2025 further strengthens its capabilities in personalized health monitoring.
Looking Ahead
As Ultrahuman continues to diversify its product portfolio, the Photon underscores the company’s commitment to innovation in health tech. With a focus on accessibility and user-centric design, the device aims to bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and everyday wellness applications.
For now, the pre-order for the Photon remains open, with the company emphasizing its potential to “redefine recovery” for users seeking to enhance their physical and mental well-being.