The Luna Band is a screenless fitness and health tracker that debuted at CES 2026. The waitlist is now open on the Luna website. The band is created by the same company that developed the Luna Smart Ring. Screenless trackers strip away displays to reduce digital clutter, making them ideal for users who do not want to compulsively check their wrist for statistics or messages. The Luna Band tracks health metrics through a library of micro apps, including stress, nutrition, training, supplements and productivity. Each micro app runs in the background, using the user‘s health data and blood markers. The companion app is called Luna: LifeOS AI. The tracker is subscription free, unlike competitors like the Whoop 5.0 and Oura Ring. The price has not been announced yet. This review covers the features, waitlist, differences from competitors and what makes the Luna Band unique.
Key Features Of The Luna Band
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Screenless wristband (no display) |
| Tracking | Health metrics via micro apps |
| Micro Apps Library | Stress, nutrition, training, supplements, productivity and more |
| Data Processing | Runs in the background using health data and blood markers |
| Companion App | Luna: LifeOS AI |
| Subscription | Free (no monthly fee) |
| Price | Not announced yet |
| Waitlist | Open on Luna website |
| Manufacturer | Same company as Luna Smart Ring |
The Luna Band aims to structure your day around your energy levels to create healthier patterns over time, rather than simply churning out data.
How Luna Band Works

The Luna Band has no screen. You do not look at your wrist for stats. Instead, all data is processed in the background and available through the Luna: LifeOS AI companion app. The band uses micro apps for different health categories.
- Stress micro app: Tracks stress levels throughout the day.
- Nutrition micro app: Monitors eating habits and nutritional intake.
- Training micro app: Tracks workouts, recovery and performance.
- Supplements micro app: Tracks supplement intake and effectiveness.
- Productivity micro app: Monitors focus, energy and output.
Each micro app runs in the background, using the user‘s health data and blood markers. The system aims to help you structure your day around your energy levels.
Luna Band Vs Whoop 5.0 Vs Oura Ring
| Aspect | Luna Band | Whoop 5.0 | Oura Ring |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | Wristband | Wristband | Ring |
| Screen | No | No | No |
| Subscription Required | No | Yes (annual fee) | Yes (monthly fee) |
| Micro Apps | Yes (stress, nutrition, training, supplements, productivity) | No (strain, recovery, sleep) | No (readiness, sleep, activity) |
| Companion App | Luna: LifeOS AI | Whoop App | Oura App |
| Price | Not announced | 239 USD per year (Peak tier) | 6 USD per month (with ring purchase) |
| Best For | Users who want subscription free tracking | Athletes, recovery focus | Sleep tracking, readiness |
The Luna Band is unique because it is subscription free. Whoop 5.0 and Oura Ring both require ongoing fees. The micro apps approach (stress, nutrition, supplements, productivity) is also different from Whoop‘s strain/recovery model and Oura’s readiness/sleep model.
Luna Smart Ring Connection
The Luna Band is created by the same company that developed the Luna Smart Ring. The ring is a different product (finger wearable). The band is a wrist worn device. They may work together in the future, but the article does not specify integration.
Who Is The Luna Band For?
The Luna Band is for people who:
- Want a screenless fitness tracker.
- Do not want to pay a monthly subscription.
- Want to track stress, nutrition, supplements and productivity in addition to training.
- Prefer a wristband over a ring.
- Do not need to see stats on their wrist (all data in the app).
It is not for people who want a display on their tracker or who prefer screen based devices like smartwatches.
Luna Band Waitlist
The waitlist is now open on the Luna website. The price has not been announced yet. Joining the waitlist does not guarantee a device; it puts you in line for when the band is released.

Pros And Cons Of The Luna Band
Pros
- Screenless design (less clutter, no compulsive checking).
- Subscription free (no monthly or annual fee).
- Micro apps for stress, nutrition, training, supplements and productivity.
- Created by same company as Luna Smart Ring (established brand).
- Companion app (Luna: LifeOS AI).
- Aims to structure day around energy levels (not just churn data).
- Waitlist is open (you can reserve your place).
Cons
- Price not announced yet (could be expensive).
- No release date specified.
- No screen (some users prefer to see stats on wrist).
- Not yet available (waitlist only).
- Competitors (Whoop, Oura) have established track records.
- Micro apps may require manual input (nutrition and supplements likely need logging).
- Accuracy not yet tested (no reviews available).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Luna Band?
A screenless fitness and health tracker that debuted at CES 2026. It uses micro apps to track stress, nutrition, training, supplements and productivity.
When will the Luna Band be released?
Not specified. The waitlist is now open. Price has not been announced.

