Luna has introduced its first wearable device, the Luna Band, alongside an official waitlist. The device focuses on personalized health guidance rather than traditional fitness tracking.
The Luna Band combines voice-based interactions with an AI-powered health intelligence platform called LifeOS.
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According to the company, it helps users manage daily routines through real-time health insights and contextual recommendations.
Voice-First Design and Daily Planning
The wearable continuously tracks body signals to create a simplified day plan.
Instead of showing graphs and dashboards, the companion app opens to a “Today” view that highlights tasks, recovery guidance, nutrition suggestions, and productivity recommendations.
Haptic alerts notify users about actions throughout the day, such as ideal focus periods or reminders related to caffeine and recovery.
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LifeOS combines wearable data with additional health inputs like food habits, blood markers, and broader medical context to generate personalized recommendations.
The platform offers cause-and-effect observations—for example, explaining how a late coffee affected deep sleep duration instead of just displaying sleep statistics.
Voice-based logging is integrated into the app.
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Users can speak naturally to log meals, activities, or habits, reducing the friction often associated with health-tracking apps.
The platform includes built-in micro-apps covering stress, nutrition, training, supplements, and productivity.
Availability and Waitlist
Luna confirmed that the first release, called Drop 1, will be invite-only. Shipping is expected to begin by the end of July 2026.
The official waitlist is open on Luna's website, but pricing details have not been revealed.
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The Luna Band targets users seeking proactive health guidance rather than basic activity tracking.