Close-up of Luna Band fitness tracker on wrist, showing digital display.

Luna Band’s Subscription-Free Fitness Tracker Debuts at CES 2026

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-01

Look closely at the wrists of athletes worldwide, and you’ll notice a common accessory: sleek, screenless fitness bands. Touted as discreet health companions, these devices often come with a subscription charge. But not the bold new contender from Luna. Known for their smart rings, Luna steps boldly with the Luna Band, unveiled at CES 2026 in Vegas.

Unveiling the Luna Band

Luna joins the screenless fitness trend with a distinctive advantage: no monthly fees. While competitors like the Whoop Band cost $30 monthly and the newly launched Fitbit Air’s subscription begins at $9.99, Luna offers freedom from such charges. Officially announced, the Luna Band is available for pre-order starting July 4, with shipping planned for July 31.

Person demonstrating Luna Band tracker features at CES booth.

Design and Features

Whether you’re tracking sleep or daily activities, the Luna Band covers it with finesse. Operating on Luna’s LifeOS, it seamlessly integrates with voice assistants like Siri and Gemini. Picture a textured strap that mirrors the style of Whoop, available in various colors and materials. The default version? A fabric strap with a sleek metal buckle.

Luna Band displayed on a stand next to informational card at CES.

Advanced Functionalities

While offering comprehensive tracking, the Luna Band hints at innovative features, such as voice-based health logging. Though it’s unclear if this will directly integrate with the band or through a connected smartphone, it promises to capture dietary intake, bloodwork, and supplements. A standout for screenless devices, indeed.

Under the hood, the Luna Band boasts a robust battery providing up to 10 days of use. While Luna keeps pricing under wraps, the lack of subscription suggests a premium positioning within the market.

Explore how a tiny computer packs advanced technology into a miniature size, paralleling the trends in portable devices like fitness trackers.

Presenter explaining the features of Luna Band tracker in presentation.

As Luna elevates screenless fitness with its tracker, its commitment to users reflects in its design and functionality. Free from monthly fees, it redefines value for those who prioritize simplicity and longevity.

Consider how tech advancements, like Nocturne’s innovative app, similarly push boundaries by offering added functionality without ongoing costs.

Various Luna Band tracker models on a display table at CES.
Crowd at CES watching Luna Band fitness tracker demonstration.

Source: yankodesign.com