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Luna has unveiled its first wearable device called the Luna Band, alongside the opening of its official waitlist. The new wearable focuses on personalized health guidance instead of traditional fitness tracking, combining voice-based interactions with an AI-powered health intelligence platform called LifeOS.

The company says the device is designed to help users manage their daily routines through real-time health insights and contextual recommendations.

Luna Band focuses on real-time health guidance

Luna Band
Luna Band

The Luna Band is built around a voice-first approach and continuously tracks body signals to create a simplified day plan for the user. Instead of opening to graphs and dashboards, the companion app reportedly starts with a “Today” view that highlights tasks, recovery guidance, nutrition suggestions and productivity recommendations. The wearable also supports haptic alerts that notify users about actions throughout the day, such as ideal focus periods or reminders related to caffeine and recovery.

Luna Band
Luna Band

Luna says LifeOS can combine wearable data with additional health inputs such as food habits, blood markers and broader medical context to generate more personalized recommendations. The platform is also designed to offer cause-and-effect observations. For example, it may explain how a late coffee affected deep sleep duration instead of only displaying sleep statistics.

The company has also integrated voice-based logging into the app experience. Users can reportedly speak naturally to log meals, activities or habits instead of manually entering details. Luna claims this helps reduce the friction often associated with health-tracking apps. The platform further includes different built-in micro-apps covering stress, nutrition, training, supplements and productivity features.

Waitlist and availability details

Luna Band
Luna Band

Luna has confirmed that the first release, called Drop 1, will be invite-only. Shipping is expected to begin by the end of July 2026. The company has already opened the official waitlist through its website, although pricing details have not yet been revealed.

The Luna Band appears aimed at users looking for more proactive health guidance rather than basic activity tracking.

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