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Hume Band 2.0: Longevity-Focused Health Tracking

See what your body is doing over time, not just today. Hume Band 2.0 tracks biological age, pace of aging, sleep and recovery, then uses your trends to highlight health signals and habits that may need attention earlier. Core Band data does not require a paid subscription.

Hume Band 2.0 worn on wrist
Hume Band 2.0 feature overview
Up to 14-Day BatteryLong-wear battery
No Core SubscriptionPremium optional
45-Day Return Policy*45-day window
Free Worldwide Shipping*Eligible destinations

What Hume Band 2.0 Actually Tracks

The Band uses 5 LEDs and 4 photodiodes to collect health signals throughout the day. Hume says this sensor setup has been tested in lab studies and third-party testing. The useful part is what the app does with that data: it turns the numbers into trends you can understand and use.

Blood Pressure Insights*
Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Metabolic Momentum
Biological Age
Pace of Aging
Blood Oxygen (SpO₂)
Skin Temperature
Metabolic Capacity
Sleep Stages
Activity & Movement
Strain
Recovery Status

The bigger benefit: you do not have to make sense of every raw number yourself. Hume’s AI looks at changes in your trends and habits, including patterns Hume describes as early signs of illness, so you can see what may be worth paying attention to sooner.

*Blood Pressure Insights availability may vary by app version, market and regulatory status. Hume Band is a wellness device/health tracker and does not provide a medical diagnosis tool.

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Hume Band 2.0: What to Know Before You Buy

The basics are straightforward: the price depends on your country, core Band data does not require a paid plan, and the Band is built for long-wear tracking rather than constant screen time.

PriceSee today’s Hume Band 2.0 price and any current promotion available for your country.
SubscriptionYou can use the Band and access core/raw data without a paid subscription. Hume Premium is optional.
BatteryHume Health lists up to 14 days of battery life with typical use, with a full charge taking about 30 minutes.
Early health insightsHume’s AI is designed to surface patterns in your tracked signals and habits, alongside Biological Age, Pace of Aging, sleep and recovery.

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Quick Specs

FeatureHume Health lists
BatteryUp to 14 days with typical use
ChargingApprox. 30 minutes for a full charge
Water resistanceIP68
AppFree Hume Health app included
SubscriptionNot required for Band/raw data; Premium is optional
ConnectivityBluetooth Low Energy

Specs are based on Hume Health’s current product information and can change with hardware, firmware, app updates or region.

Hume Band 2.0 built for 24/7 wear with 14-day battery and lightweight soft-touch band

Hume Band 2.0 Questions

Hume Health prices the Band by market and may run different promotions in different countries. Open the current offer to see the price in your local currency.

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No paid subscription is required to use the Band or access core/raw data. Hume Premium is optional if you want additional AI-driven insights and coaching.

The listed battery life is up to 14 days with typical use. Frequent syncing and heavier tracking use can shorten that.

The sensor is listed as IP68-rated: dustproof and water-resistant up to 1 meter for up to 2 hours.

It tracks supported wellness signals including sleep, heart rate, HRV, activity, blood oxygen trends and skin temperature. Available insights can vary by app version and region.

Hume Band is a consumer wellness wearable. Its readings and app insights are not a medical diagnosis and should not replace professional medical care.