
Luna has launched a brand-new wearable called the Luna Band at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, and the company says it wants to change what wearables do for users. Instead of just showing stats on a screen, the Luna Band is built to talk to you and guide you through your day using voice. Luna is a health-tech company that focuses on fitness, biomarkers, sleep, stress, menstrual cycles, and overall body rhythms, and with this launch, it is stepping confidently into the wearable tech spotlight.
The Luna Band works using a system Luna calls LifeOS. This is the engine inside the band that reads health signals in real time and gives advice back to users through voice. The company made it very clear during the announcement that it is not interested in simply reporting numbers anymore. Its spokesperson said that the wearable market has too many devices that just show data, do analysis, and expect users to figure out what to do next. Luna wants to flip that approach. Their message is simple. Guidance matters more than data overload.
One of the biggest highlights of the Luna Band is that it works with Siri for voice input. Users do not have to open the app every time they want to log something. If you eat a meal, feel stressed, notice a symptom, or want advice, you can simply say it out loud through your connected earbuds or earphones. You can ask Siri to log your food, your mood, your symptoms, or ask for health suggestions without even touching your phone. This makes the Luna Band one of the first wearables that can operate almost fully hands-free for everyday health conversations.
The band comes with strong sensors too. It uses a high-quality optical sensor setup and a 6-axis IMU system, which basically means it tracks body movement, balance, and small physical patterns very closely. Luna claims these sensors are advanced enough to notice micro recovery moments, stress signals, sleep alignment, emotional tension patterns, and circadian rhythm changes throughout the day. The company says this will help the band give better and more accurate suggestions because it can sense changes quickly, instead of only reviewing health reports after the fact.
Another major talking point during the launch was women’s health. Luna says the band is built around five main ideas: biomarkers, circadian rhythm, women’s health, personal context, and AI coaching. It wants the device to feel like a daily health companion that actually understands a person’s lifestyle instead of giving generic advice. The company also highlighted that the device has no subscription or monthly fees. Many wearables today come with premium health coaching plans that ask users to pay every month. Luna said it wants to make high-end health intelligence accessible to everyone without charging recurring fees.
Luna also announced that the Luna Band works closely with the Luna Ring, another device from the same company. The band and ring will serve as the main health signal collectors. But the system also connects with Apple Health, Google Fit, Clue, Kindbody, and other partner platforms. This means the Luna Band can pull in sleep data, activity reports, menstrual cycle information, nutrition details, stress levels, and emotional logs from different apps into one combined daily summary. Luna says this gives users a more complete picture of what their body is doing at any moment, and based on that, the band can suggest better actions at the right time.
The company said it will start testing and demoing the Luna Band across more devices later this year, and it seems to believe that voice-led coaching is where wearables are headed next. Luna says the Luna Band is only the beginning of its CES roadmap for 2026, and it wants users to think of it as a device that guides you, not one that simply reports numbers and hopes you do the rest. With the Luna Band, Luna is trying to make your wrist wearable feel more human, more helpful, and a lot less dependent on screens.
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