From brain biomarkers to full-body scans, companies are creating new ways to interpret the body.
Neko Health connects scans to everyday behavior
The preventive health company announced body composition tracking and wearable integrations.
Members can now combine a year’s worth of wearable data—including sleep, activity, and heart rate metrics—with in-clinic scans measuring visceral fat and metabolic health.
As preventive health expands, more companies will combine snapshots with continuous data, giving consumers a clearer picture of real-time well-being.
Temple introduces a new vital sign
The brain health wearable company unveiled Entropy, a new biomarker designed to measure the body’s real-time metabolic and stress load.
- Using blood flow patterns captured at the temple, the metric tracks the physiological cost of exercise, stress, sleep, and recovery.
- Its goal is to show how efficiently the body moves between exertion and rest.
Moving beyond steps and sleep scores, a new generation of companies is racing to create the next indicator of everyday health.
Amazfit targets hybrid athletes
The company’s new Helio Strap Pro adds motion tracking and muscular load data to its growing ecosystem of watches and training tools designed for HYROX competitors.
Already HYROX’s official wearable partner, Amazfit is creating a purpose-built system with race modes, simulation tools, recovery metrics, and movement analysis.
Hybrid athletes want metrics built specifically for sled pushes, carries, running, and strength work. As the sport grows, the brand that best understands it has a chance to own hybrid training.