The waitlist for the Luna Band, a screenless fitness and health tracker that debuted at CES 2026, is now open on its website. Since its debut at the Las Vegas tech convention in January, upgrades have also been made to the accessory. 

Screenless trackers strip away displays to create less clutter — both digitally and physically — making them ideal for those who don’t want to compulsively check their wrist for statistics or messages.

The band, created by the same company that developed the Luna Smart Ring, can track a multitude of health metrics through its growing library of “micro-apps,” including stress, nutrition, training, supplements, productivity and more. According to the company, each micro-app runs in the background, using the user’s health data, blood markers and more. There is also a companion app for the band called Luna: LifeOS AI. 

The most noteworthy feature, though, may be that this is a subscription-free tracker, unlike some other health trackers like the Whoop 5.0 or Oura Ring.

Is the Luna Band the first screenless fitness tracker?

The Fitbit Air and The Loop by Polar are also screenless health trackers, but Luna founder Amit Khatri said that the difference between the Luna Band and other trackers lies in how they operate. Instead of simply churning out data, the Luna Band aims to help structure your day around your energy levels to create healthier patterns over time, Khatri said in a press release.

You can join the waitlist now.



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