Zomato and Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal has announced a updated version of Temple, his neuroscience-focused health wearable. The device has been redesigned to less than half the size of its earlier prototypes, making it the smallest wearable on the market by volume.
Key Updates & Highlights
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Miniaturized Design: The revised form factor is less than 50% the volume of previous iterations shown publicly, offering a significantly smaller footprint for head-worn wearability.
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Pre-Orders & Deliveries: Goyal announced that pre-orders for a limited launch edition will open soon, with initial shipments expected to begin before the end of 2026. Interested users are invited to join Temple’s official mailing list for access.
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Functionality & Health Focus: Temple sits near the forehead/temple area to non-invasively monitor real-time cerebral blood flow and neurological metrics. It is engineered to track cognitive health, recovery, focus levels, and physiological performance indicators beyond standard wrist-worn devices.
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Market Position & Pricing: Reports indicate the debut premium device is expected to target high-performance consumers, elite athletes, and health enthusiasts, with pricing estimated around ₹75,000–₹80,000 for its commercial release.
