
"Temple is designed to be worn on the side of the head and aims to offer deeper insights into human physiology than traditional fitness trackers. The company is now inviting a select group of users to test the product."
"The first 100 units are ready to ship. The company plans to onboard a limited group of users, including athletes, scientists, founders, doctors, and creators."
"Temple is positioned as a precision wearable that focuses on training, recovery, work, and sleep. Unlike wrist-based devices, it is worn on the temple area of the head."
"The company claims this placement allows the device to capture cleaner and richer physiological signals due to thin skin, high blood flow, and reduced motion in that region."
Temple is a wearable device developed to monitor physical and cognitive health, worn on the side of the head. It aims to provide insights into human physiology beyond what traditional fitness trackers offer. Early access is available for a select group of users, including athletes and doctors, to test the product. The device is based on the gravity ageing hypothesis, which connects gravity effects to brain blood flow. The company seeks feedback from users to refine the product and improve its development.
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