Luna Band Launch in India: Voice-First Wearable with LifeOS Health Intelligence
Luna Band India Launch: Voice-First Wearable with LifeOS

Luna is set to launch the Luna Band in India, a new voice-first wearable designed around personalised health guidance and daily planning rather than traditional activity tracking. Powered by the company's LifeOS health intelligence engine, the wearable continuously reads biometric signals and combines them with additional health data sources, including blood markers, medical context, and food habits. The company says the wearable is designed to turn those inputs into daily recommendations supported by haptic alerts.

Luna Band India Launch: Availability and More

The Luna Band Drop 1 will be available through an invite-only rollout, with shipping expected to begin by the end of July 2026. The company has opened registrations for interested users through its official waitlist at band.lunazone.com. Luna has not yet shared pricing details for the wearable.

Luna Band: Key Highlights

LifeOS Health Intelligence

The Luna Band is powered by LifeOS, the company's health intelligence model that combines data from wearables, health markers, and lifestyle inputs to generate daily recommendations. Instead of opening to a dashboard filled with metrics, the companion app opens to 'Today,' a day plan built around categories such as Sleep AI, Nutrition AI, Supplements, Activity AI, and Circadian patterns. It focuses on completed activities, present work, and future suggestions.

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Haptic Alerts and Voice Logging

The wearable features haptic alerts that can nudge users with suggestions throughout the day based on their health data and routines. Another feature is voice-based logging, which allows users to log meals, activities, or habits by voice rather than manually. The app has an 'Ask Luna anything about your health' option for continuous interactions.

Comprehensive Wellness Tools

The Luna app also combines multiple wellness functions, including stress tracking, nutrition, supplements, training, and productivity tools. Users can also create their own health modules. Additionally, the wearable includes a Health Clone feature, which tracks long-term health indicators and context to build a personalised record over time.

Company Statement and Background

Commenting on the launch, a Luna spokesperson said, 'We believe the future of health technology lies not in showing people more data, but in helping them make better decisions in real time.' A previous version of the Luna band was first previewed at CES 2026. The company noted that the model set to launch comes with updated features and design.

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