
"Move over smartwatches, there's a new wearable coming for health tracking -- and you won't have to open an app to use it. Health technology company Luna introduced its Luna Band on Monday at CES in Las Vegas. The smart band, which tracks a standard set of health metrics, offers voice-led health guidance powered by Luna's AI engine, so wearers can record health information without opening the app."
"The band is screenless and delivers health information -- think biomarkers like sleep, activity, stress, nutrition, and moods -- through a user's earbuds or compatible device. The band is hands-free, utilizing voice-led interactions without requiring the Luna app to be open. Luna's dynamic logging allows users to log meals, symptoms, and moods, as well as query the AI for health-related questions, all without needing to open the app."
"Recording health information hands-free might seem trivial, but manually logging every mood or tagging meal information in an app quickly gets monotonous, exhausting, and becomes a deterrent to consistent use and accurate data capture. "The Luna Band represents a new category of personal health technology focused not on displaying data, but on providing timely, actionable guidance," Luna writes in its press release."
Luna introduced the Luna Band as a screenless, hands-free wearable designed for health tracking. The band measures biomarkers such as sleep, activity, stress, nutrition, and moods, and delivers information through earbuds or compatible devices rather than a display. Voice-led interactions and Luna's AI engine enable dynamic logging of meals, symptoms, and moods, and allow users to query health-related questions without opening the companion app. The design prioritizes timely, actionable guidance over raw data presentation, aiming to reduce the burden of manual logging that often leads to inconsistent use and less accurate data capture.
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