Noise brings AI-powered health features to Luna Ring

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Smartwatch and connected lifestyle brand Noise has brought the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to its premium flagship smart wearable, Luna Ring. This development also makes Noise the first brand globally to bring AI to a smart ring.

With this update, users will now be able to access their Luna Ring to track fitness metrics with unparalleled precision and intuitiveness, empowering them with AI-driven actionable insights to optimise their lifestyle and achieve their full potential.

Through AI, the Luna Ring learns habits, sleep patterns, activity levels, and health goals, providing tailored suggestions previously limited in a smart ring, according to the company.

“By pioneering this advancement, we are reshaping the landscape of smart rings and empowering users to take charge of their well-being. This move underscores our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the smart wearables industry, fostering collective growth and meaningful innovation,” Amit Khatri, Co-Founder, Noise, said in a statement.

With the addition of AI, the Luna Ring will share in-depth insights and customised recommendations for a more intuitive, personalised experience such as — Ask Anything, Body Insights, and Personal Coach and Nutritionist.

The ‘Ask Anything’ feature will let users interact with Luna AI to get instant answers to their queries, such as their average HRV or personalised recommendations based on their fitness data.

With the ‘Body Insights’ feature, users will gain deeper insights into their body’s signals and rhythms, allowing them to optimise their health and well-being with Luna AI’s personalised recommendations.

With the ‘Personal Coach and Nutritionist’ feature, users will receive customised training routines and nutrition recommendations from Luna AI, tailored to their fitness goals and hyper-personalised using their bio-markers.

The AI feature is currently being rolled out in beta and will be available to all users over the next 1-2 weeks, the company said.

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