Inllie's bracelet is the most elegant fitness wearable I've ever come across, and it's not overly expensive.
Inllie’s latest smart bracelet combines health monitoring with an elegant design.
Many fitness bands typically resemble small pieces of gym equipment attached to your wrist. However, Inllie’s Luna Core Bracelet diverges from this trend, resembling a refined piece of jewelry instead of a device that discreetly tracks your steps and assesses your sleep.
It is unveiled alongside the Sense Core Band, with both devices adopting a more sophisticated, accessory-like approach to fitness tracking.
A stylish fitness tracker
The Luna Core makes a bold initial impact with its sleek bracelet design, giving it a jewelry-like appearance that pairs well with office attire, evening wear, or casual outfits. Its finish is such that it can easily complement rings, watches, and other accessories.
The Sense Core Band is designed in a more conventional style while maintaining a clean look. Its slim front display presents essential information like battery level, steps taken, and heart rate at a glance. The option of a metal Milanese or silicone strap offers versatility, allowing you to choose a polished look for daytime or a more practical style for workouts.
Elegant design with integrated health tracking
Both wearables are created to seamlessly fit into daily life without overwhelming your wrist. They monitor heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress, heart rate variability, menstrual cycles, sleep, steps, and multiple workout modes, providing standard wellness metrics in a subtle manner. You get comprehensive health tracking capabilities without needing to wear something that appears overly sporty.
Inllie also indicates that the Luna Core Bracelet and Sense Core Band have undergone tests for drop and vibration resistance, ensuring they are suitable for everyday use. Both devices can last between five to seven days before needing a recharge, so nightly charging isn’t a concern.
The Luna Core is priced at $149, while the Sense Core costs $109. For wearable accessories that look this refined, Inllie has set surprisingly reasonable prices. The company is also offering a limited-time bundle for both models, providing customers with a $79 discount.
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Inllie's bracelet is the most elegant fitness wearable I've ever come across, and it's not overly expensive.
Inllie’s latest Luna Core Bracelet monitors health and fitness, all while appearing elegant enough to serve as everyday jewelry.
