Overview
- The Whoop-style wristband debuts with voice-led logging and coaching that Luna says works through integrations with Siri and other assistants.
- Reporters on the CES floor note the band does not appear to include an onboard mic, indicating voice commands will route through connected earbuds or a smartphone.
- Luna’s LifeOS claims real-time analysis of thousands of physiological signals per minute to deliver adaptive guidance rather than a single readiness score.
- A high-end optical sensor array and six-axis motion sensor target sleep, recovery, stress, activity, nutrition, menstrual cycles, and emotional states.
- The device is positioned as subscription-free and will integrate with Apple Health, Google Fit, and period-tracking apps, but pricing and release timing remain unannounced.