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In a 15-second clip posted Tuesday by NBA star and Google performance consultant Steph Curry, there’s an Easter egg that hints at what could be a notable new launch for Google’s wearables. the Paid partnership It shows Curry dribbling and shooting a basketball, followed by the Google logo, but it’s the bar on his wrist that caught my attention.
There is a gray wristband with neon orange piping and a strap adjuster on Curry’s wrist. There is no screen to remind us of Whoop can be worn on the wristWhich was announced on Tuesday It raised $575 million in fundingBringing its valuation to $10.1 billion.
If it’s similar to Whoop, Google’s new wearable may be able to monitor sleep, stress, recovery, and overall health by tracking wrist-based metrics like skin temperature, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and daily behaviors.
You can spot the gray and orange wearable on Curry’s wrist here.
“I’m excited about what this will mean for the world, for health and wellness. It’s the first of its kind, in a way,” Curry says in a voiceover. “I won’t spoil it. You’ll have to see it for yourself.” The text of the video adds: “A new relationship with your health. Coming soon.”
When a Google representative was asked about the potential new launch, he responded: “Our performance consultant is working with the team to prepare something special 👀. More to share soon.”
Aside from the lack of a screen, it will be interesting to see how Google differentiates this new device from its current line of wearables, which includes the Pixel. Smart watches And five Fitbit models.
In a caption on the video, he accounted for Fitbit, Google’s current wearable device Fitness trackerHe replied with emoji eyes.
In August 2025, at the Made by Google event, the company announced a long-term partnership with Curry, who signed on as a Google Performance Advisor across Google Health, Google Pixel, and Google Cloud. As part of his role, Carey helps Google train its algorithms and design new products and features.
in Latest adGoogle stated that Curry uses artificial intelligence from Google Cloud Insights and Artificial intelligence basketball coach To improve his game. Curry says this helps him analyze the quality of his shots and improve his practice strategy. Based on this – and it’s basically true Every new tech product now uses artificial intelligence -We bet Google’s upcoming wearable device will incorporate artificial intelligence in some form.