Lumysi Launches Smart Bracelet Fitness Tracker
Quick Look
- Lumysi has released a new fitness tracker disguised as a stylish, screen-free metal bracelet.
- It measures heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and movement, syncing data to a smartphone app that provides 'plain language insights'.
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Why It Matters
The market for GPS running watches and athleisure wear has grown significantly. Fabiola Hermosillo, co-founder of Lumysi, found existing wearables unattractive for everyday use.
If you've been sheering at the proliferation of GPS running watches the size of the Culinan Diamond and athleisure becoming business wear, you're not alone. Fabiola Hermosillo, co-founder of Lumysi, says she "hated that most wearables only looked good with sportswear," and did something about it. The result is a fitness tracker that buries its smarts inside an old-fashioned solid metal statement bracelet.
Lumysi is a titanium-hewn, screen-free bracelet that will measure your heart rate, blood oxygenation, skin temperature and movement. A battery of undisclosed size promises to last for up to seven days on a single charge, and will push data via Bluetooth to your iOS or Android smartphone. It's apparently sturdy enough to withstand a swim in the pool, and is available in gold, silver, rose or black, measuring just 1.25 inches long and 0.35 inches wide.
The company says its app won't simply hand you a trove of biometric data and expect you to work it out for yourself. Instead, it'll offer up "plain language insights" to help identify where you're at, and what you can do to make you feel better.
Open Questions
- What is the price point of the Lumysi bracelet?
- How does the app's 'plain language insights' compare to competitors?
- What specific metrics does the app track and analyze?



