Natural Cycles Fertility Tracking Wristband Debuts at $129.99
Natural Cycles launches a $129.99 fertility tracking wristband measuring skin temp and heart rate to improve its FDA-cleared birth control algorithm.
A $129.99 wristband is changing how you track fertility. Natural Cycles, the creator of the first FDA-cleared birth control app, just launched its own hardware to replace the traditional thermometer. According to The Verge, this move aims to provide a seamless data collection experience for its users.
Natural Cycles Fertility Tracking Wristband Features
The new device tracks more than just temperature. It monitors skin temperature, heart rate, and movement during sleep. Priced at $129.99, it automatically syncs with the app to update the user's daily fertility status using a specialized algorithm.
An Alternative to Apple Watch and Oura Ring
While Natural Cycles already supports the Apple Watch and Oura Ring, this dedicated wristband offers a more focused option for those who don't own a high-end smartwatch. It also complements recent integrations with the Samsung Galaxy Ring, expanding the brand's ecosystem.
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