Wearable startup CUDIS launches a new health ring line with an AI-fueled 'coach' | TechCrunch
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Wearable startup CUDIS launches a new health ring line with an AI-fueled 'coach' | TechCrunch
"CUDIS says it differentiates itself from other wearables by not just delivering health metrics but also incentivizing healthy behavior through a points system. Users garner digital "health points" for healthy behaviors - things like daily sleep, 10,000 steps every day, sports activities, and conversations with the ring's AI coach - which can then be redeemed through an integrated marketplace for discounts on health supplements and other products."
"The ring's AI Agent Coach, meanwhile, is designed to leverage generative AI to aid with healthy programs for exercise and daily health. The company says that its agent generates tailored programs including "daily tasks, recovery protocols, supplement recommendations, and direct referrals to licensed medical professionals.""
"The ring also tracks a host of body metrics and daily behaviors, such as sleep quality, stress management, movement, and recovery. This helps them see how these metrics affect their Pace of Aging (PoA), showing whether their body is aging faster or slower than their chronological age, the company explains."
CUDIS, a wearables startup, is releasing its newest health ring featuring an AI agent coach designed to support fitness goals and healthy behaviors. The ring differentiates itself through a points-based incentive system where users earn digital health points for activities like sleep, daily steps, sports, and AI coach interactions, redeemable for discounts on supplements and health products. The AI agent generates personalized exercise programs, recovery protocols, supplement recommendations, and medical professional referrals. The ring tracks sleep quality, stress, movement, and recovery metrics, calculating a Pace of Aging metric showing whether the body ages faster or slower than chronological age. Since launching in 2024, CUDIS has sold over 30,000 units and grown its app user base to 250,000 across 103 countries, with strongest markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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