

No screen. No notification. No thing on your wrist asking for attention. Just a single piece of titanium, weighed in grams, that quietly reads your body 24 hours a day.
Carved from a single grade‑5 aerospace billet, finished with a diamond‑like carbon (DLC) inner coating that won't scratch, won't corrode in pool chlorine, and won't turn your finger green.
Three multi‑channel PPG sensors and an infrared thermopile sit flush against your finger's artery — denser capillaries than wrist, no band‑slip during sleep, the most sensitive site for skin temperature.
Drop it on the wireless dock for 120 minutes. Forget about it for the next ten days. The whole reason for screenless design is right here — no display means no battery anxiety.
Six LEDs and three photodiodes pressed against your finger through the night — reading cardiac waveforms while you sleep. Beakn Halo tracks light, deep, and REM stages continuously, scores your recovery, and hands the analysis to the AI before you open your eyes.
Running, cycling, swimming, yoga, HIIT — Beakn Halo tracks them all. It logs steps, distance, active calories, and continuous heart rate through every session. It also scores exercise intensity and training load, so you know when to push and when to hold back.
Most apps ask how stressed you are. Beakn Halo reads it directly — HRV drops when your nervous system is under load, and the AI catches the pattern before you do. It tracks your stress curve through the day, surfaces recovery windows, and tells you when your body has actually unwound.
