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It feels like today’s wearables are limitless, tracking everything from our sleep and stress to our activity and recovery. However, even today, there is one feature that we have not seen Smart rings Or on a wrist basis Fitness trackers. Personal health tech company Luna just announced that its Luna Ring has become the world’s first wearable device that you can talk to, meaning you don’t have to use an app to record data that your wearable device can’t track on its own.
This was the technology we spotted during CES 2026, when Luna unveiled it Luna banda wristband health tracker similar to Whoop 5.0 In that it does not have a screen. Like the Luna Ring, the band also uses your voice and the LifeOS AI engine, compatible with Siri and powered by Gemini, to track your health information. But unlike the Luna Band, which doesn’t have a release date yet, the Luna Ring Gen 2 is available with Luna Voice.
Luna Voice is compatible with Siri and will answer your health questions through compatible earbuds or smartphone.
Now, you can tell your smart ring when you’ve eaten a meal, taken a supplement, drank a cup of coffee, or just went for a run, so it knows what type of activity it picked up on your finger. You can also ask questions about your health, and it will respond through a smartphone or compatible earbuds. There’s no need to open your app to add this information yourself, giving you one less screen to check.
“This represents a fundamental shift in what can be worn,” Amit Khatri, founder of Luna, said in a press release. “Luna Ring no longer just measures the body. It understands context, links everyday behavior to biometrics and communicates in a way that fits naturally into real life.”
In a world full of screens, not having to record data that your smart ring can’t track is a welcome thing.
Additionally, unlike other smart rings and wearables, Luna Ring doesn’t come with a subscription fee. This is perhaps its greatest selling point.
while Luna ring It retails for $329 – and is currently not available in the US. This is a recent development, as on November 19, Ora, the makers of the Ora Ring, I filed a complaint With the US International Trade Commission v. Samsung, Reebok (for the Reebok Smart Ring), Zepp Health (for the Amazfit Ring), and Nexxbase (owners of the Luna Ring), stating that the companies illegally import and sell products that infringe our Oura Ring patents.
On January 8, Lung Ring maker Nexxbase agreed, saying it would voluntarily stay out of the US. A Luna representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.