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Updated · CNET · May 21
Luna Band Opens Waitlist for Screenless Fitness Tracker After CES 2026 Debut
Updated
Updated · CNET · May 21

Luna Band Opens Waitlist for Screenless Fitness Tracker After CES 2026 Debut

6 articles · Updated · CNET · May 21
  • Luna Band has opened its website waitlist for a screenless fitness and health tracker first unveiled at CES 2026 in January.
  • The company says it has already upgraded the device since the Las Vegas debut, positioning it as a low-distraction wearable for users who do not want wrist screens or constant alerts.
  • Its subscription-free model sets it apart from rivals such as Whoop 5.0 and Oura Ring, while a companion app called Luna: LifeOS AI supports the device.
  • Luna says the band uses background “micro-apps” to track metrics including stress, nutrition, training, supplements and productivity, aiming to organize daily routines around users’ energy levels.
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