Wearable health trackers often fall into one of two camps: sporty fitness devices or smartwatches that double as tiny notification centers. Lumysi is aiming for a different approach with the introduction of its first screen-free health tracking bracelet, a titanium wearable that focuses on continuous wellness monitoring without looking like traditional fitness tech.
Rather than placing a display on the wrist, Lumysi collects biometric data in the background and sends it to a companion app for iOS and Android. The company says the bracelet is designed to remain comfortable and appropriate for workouts, office settings, formal events, travel, and sleep, making it easier for users to wear around the clock.
A Bracelet First, a Health Tracker Second
The Lumysi bracelet measures 1.25 inches long, 0.35 inches wide, and weighs 25 grams with its band attached. It features a titanium housing and comes in Gold, Space Silver, Rose, and Midnight Black finishes.



Interchangeable bands are available in stainless steel, leather, and silicone, and the company says wearers can swap in compatible third-party bands as well. The goal is simple: let users change their look without changing devices. It’s a wardrobe change for the bracelet, not a career change.
The wearable includes sensors for heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), blood oxygen (SpO2), skin temperature, and movement tracking through an onboard accelerometer. It connects to smartphones over Bluetooth and carries a 5 ATM water resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming, workouts, rain, and everyday wear.
Lumysi says battery life reaches up to seven days between charges. Charging is handled through a portable charging case connected via USB-C.
AI-Powered Wellness Insights Without Subscription Fees
The companion app organizes collected health data into wellness insights instead of presenting isolated metrics. According to Lumysi, its AI-powered software explains measurements such as recovery scores in plain language and provides suggestions intended to help users better understand changes in sleep, recovery, stress, and activity patterns.

The company says early supporters will receive lifetime access to these AI-powered wellness features without ongoing subscription fees, addressing one of the recurring frustrations many wearable owners have encountered with premium health platforms.
Early Reservations Now Open
Lumysi is currently accepting early reservations ahead of its public launch. Early supporters will receive access to launch-day pricing, though the company has not yet announced final retail pricing.
Estimated delivery is scheduled for October 2026, and every unit includes a one-year limited warranty.
According to CEO and co-founder Fabiola Hermosillo, the company was created after recognizing that many health-conscious users remove their wearables during parts of the day when they don’t match their clothing or environment. Lumysi’s approach is to make health tracking feel more like wearing a piece of jewelry than another gadget competing for attention.
More information about the bracelet and the early reservation campaign can be found on Lumysi’s official campaign page.







