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We live in a world full of health and… Fitness trackersAs a result, there are more screens fighting for our attention. Yes, there is a blank screen Smart rings, like Oura ringand Whoop 5.0,Scope for performance tracking and recovery, but still requires ,applications.
Now, Luna Squad has been introduced in Consumer Electronics Show 2026can completely eliminate screens by relying only on your voice, not your swiping fingers.
From the Creator Luna ringThe new Luna wristband uses your voice to record your health information, with the help of the LifeOS artificial intelligence engine, compatible with Siri. Nina Raymontwearables and health technology editor at CNET’s sister site ZDNET, talked about the voice-based health tracking device unveiled at the annual tech expo on Monday.
Luna Smart Ring Gen 2 from the creator of the Luna Band.
While traditional fitness trackers collect as much information as possible while on your wrist — heart rate, temperature, activity level — they lack the context that only you can provide. For example, while a tracker may detect that you got a lower-quality sleep one night, it won’t know why unless you record this information yourself.
Health trackers usually also ask you to record additional lifestyle factors that they can’t detect from your wrist, such as your mood, meals, the type of exercise you’ve done, and any additional symptoms you’re experiencing. According to the company, the Luna Band can track all aspects of your health.
But what happens when you want to know more about your health metrics, something you’d normally check in an app? The Luna Band still tracks activity, stress, sleep, and more through motion and visual sensors, but it provides this information through a smartphone or compatible earbuds. The LifeOS AI system, which is compatible with apps like Apple Health, Google Fit, and menstrual tracking app Clue, can also answer any health-related questions you may have.
The best part? Luna Band doesn’t require a subscription like Whoop 5.0, which costs between $149 and $359 per year. There’s no word on the band’s cost or availability, but the fact that you won’t have to pay for it annually might make it a worthy competitor to other health trackers on the market.