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Luna Band Launches as Subscription Free Rival to Fitbit Air at $149

  • May 25, 2026
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Luna has officially revealed full details on the Luna Band, a screenless fitness tracker that positions itself as a voice-first and subscription-free alternative to Google’s Fitbit Air and Whoop, entering a segment of the wearable market that is gaining significant mainstream momentum in 2026. Following on from the Luna Ring Gen 2, the screenless fitness tracker is described as a calendar for your body, built to keep users in peak state, and takes a different approach to competitors by functioning as a voice-first wearable rather than relying on a companion screen or traditional input methods. The Fitbit Air, which launches imminently, has been credited with pushing screenless fitness tracking into the mainstream, with products like the Luna Band and the anticipated Garmin Cirqa following closely in its wake as the category attracts growing consumer interest.

The Luna Band is powered by LifeOS, an artificial intelligence-driven software engine that continuously monitors the body through the band’s sensors and connects to other data sources including blood markers, medical context, and food habits, using this information to plan the user’s day around their body on an hour-by-hour basis. Users can log meals, symptoms, and moments using their voice without opening the app, through Siri integration on iPhone, though the band itself does not have a built-in microphone, meaning voice commands are spoken into the iPhone rather than the device directly. The Luna Band also works with Android phones, but without the voice functionality. The personalised plans generated by LifeOS are communicated to the wearer through haptic feedback and cover a range of health behaviours including workouts, meditation sessions, and notifications to cut off caffeine intake at appropriate times.

The app includes a range of micro-applications covering training, stress, and productivity, with users also able to build their own health modules based on individual needs. The Luna Band tracks sleep and fertility, and is available in four colourways: Aloe Green, Onyx Black, Desert Beige, and Ember Orange. Luna has confirmed pricing of around £115 or $149, with no subscription fee attached, a meaningful differentiator in a segment where both Whoop and Google Health Premium require ongoing monthly payments. The Luna Band has a release date of the end of July 2026, with Drop 1 being invite-only, and interested buyers can join the waitlist at lunazone.com. The absence of a subscription model removes one of the most common points of friction for fitness tracker buyers who are otherwise interested in advanced health monitoring but reluctant to commit to recurring fees on top of the upfront device cost.

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