Ĺura Ring 5: The Smallest Smart Ring
Ĺura has unveiled its fifth-generation ring â now 40% smaller than its predecessor and positioned as the worldâs smallest smart ring. Crafted from lightweight, hypoallergenic titanium, it comes in silver, black, stealth, brushed silver, a redesigned gold (a lighter, more modern shade closer to true gold), and a new deep rose (rich copper-rose). Water-resistant to 100 metres and designed as a silent, screenless device worn without interruption to the wearerâs day. Beyond design, Ring 5 pushes deeper into health infrastructure: blood pressure signals, a sleep-breathing partnership with ResMed, health records integration that pulls diagnoses and lab results directly from providers, and AI-driven support via Counsel Health inside the app. Health Radar and GLP-1 insights debut first in the US, India, and the UAE â three markets where longevity culture and biometric self-tracking are rapidly converging. From $399 in silver and black and $499 in the four premium finishes. Pre-orders open now; the ring ships June 4.
Kim Kardashianâs Update delivers caffeine-free energy
Containing zero sugar, calories, artificial colours, and caffeine, Update delivers a cleaner kind of energy thatâs smooth, steady, and free from the jitters, crash, and sleep disruption synonymous with traditional energy drinks. At its core is paraxanthine, a naturally occurring compound produced when the body metabolises caffeine, paired with alpha-GPC to support mental clarity; L-theanine for calm concentration; and vitamin B12 to aid energy production, metabolism, and nervous system function. Finished with sucralose for sweetness, the result feels more wellness-adjacent than a convenience-store energy fix. Available in grape, peach, mandarin, and pineapple.
The Global Wellness Summit announces 20th-anniversary theme
The Global Wellness Summit will take place in Phuket from November 10-13 under the theme âThe Science, Art and Soul of Wellnessâ. Confirmed keynotes include Dan Buettner of Blue Zones, William Heinecke of Minor International, and longevity researcher Andrea Maier. The headline shift is the framing itself. After years of defining wellness through data, biomarkers, and longevity metrics, the industryâs most influential gathering is broadening its scope. Science remains central, but it now sits alongside art and soul â signalling a move from wellness as measurement toward wellness as a lived, felt experience.
DIOME wants you to feel more Grounded
Grounded is the daytime complement to Diomeâs well-regarded sleep supplement, Rested. The newly launched liquid sachet â designed for the desk drawer or carry-on â extends the brandâs systems biology approach, which views the body as an interconnected network rather than a set of isolated deficiencies to be corrected. Formulated with hawthorn, lemon balm, passionflower, and California poppy, the blend supports physiological and emotional equilibrium, helping to settle the heart, calm the nervous system and mind, and soothe the gut.
Ennismore debuts in India with Roswyn
Lifestyle hospitality company Ennismore has opened Roswyn in Mumbai, its first Morgans Originals hotel in India. Suites are designed by Paris-based DaphnĂŠ Desjeux as living spaces rather than hotel rooms. The wellness story sits within Blu Xone, the propertyâs longevity-focused offering, described as the first of its kind in India. The food and beverage programme brings together global references and layered atmospheres. Dubai hotspot Fiâlia serves generational Italian cooking reinterpreted through Neapolitan-style pizzas and hand-rolled pastas. Meanwhile, Black Lacquer unfolds as a Japanese-inspired listening bar, with vinyl-driven soundscapes shifting through different tempos across the evening, paired with sake, shochu, classic highballs, and house signatures.





