The Evolution of the Luna Band

Following its initial reveal at CES 2026, the Luna Band is finally nearing its release. Positioned as a direct competitor in the fitness wearable market, the device distinguishes itself through a voice-first approach to health monitoring, eliminating the need for a screen and moving away from subscription-based models.


Enhanced Features and LifeOS Integration

The device is built to sync with Luna’s proprietary LifeOS intelligence engine. This system works by continuously monitoring bodily functions and correlating them with external health markers, such as medical context, blood work, and nutritional habits.

A significant upgrade to the original concept is the new calendar integration. The system now organizes a user’s entire day, providing hourly guidance. According to the company, the device provides haptic feedback—described as a “touch” on the wrist—to nudge users toward healthier habits. For instance, the system might recommend a short meditation session following a stressful meeting or suggest a break for fresh air before a busy period.


Comprehensive Health Tracking

Like its predecessor, the Luna Smart Ring Gen 2, the Band focuses on holistic tracking. Users can utilize the companion app to manually log various metrics, including:

  • Emotional states
  • Nutritional intake
  • Menstrual cycles
  • Consultations with the Luna AI health coach

Availability

The anticipation surrounding this device centers on its ability to provide personalized, actionable health insights. The waitlist for the Luna Band is scheduled to open on Friday, May 22nd. At that time, the company will also provide a comprehensive look at the product’s final design and updated feature set.