Watch out, Whoop: There’s a new screen-less fitness tracker in town, and it has your flagship consumer model, the Whoop 5.0, beat in three big ways.

I just went hands-on with the Luna Band at CES 2026, and I’m impressed. Priced at just $149 and capable of keeping tabs on your heart rate, body movement, temperature, respiratory rate, sleep quality, and more, the Luna Band may sound like just another budget-friendly Whoop alternative, but it’s much more than that.

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Whoop 5.0 costs either $199 for the year or $239 for the year, depending on your subscription tier (the device is included free with the subscription).

On the other hand, you have the Amazfit Helio Band, which offers a similar form-factor and feature set to the Luna Band and Whoop 5.0 for just $99 with no subscription cost. However, Luna Band has one major advantage over the Amazfit (and Whoop). More on that below.

CES 2026 and found it extremely comfortable, remarkably lightweight, and surprisingly stylish. If discreet health and fitness tracking is the goal, this may be a solid option.

The Luna Band will be offered in matte black, silver, and gold, with a variety of straps to choose from, including cloth and silicone options. No word on when the device will ship, but 2026 seems likely.

Siri only for now), users can interact with Luna’s AI coach, including asking for wellness or fitness advice, logging food, stress, and other life events that may impact health, and digging deeper into one’s holistic insights and trends.

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