
"Peri, one of the first wearables designed for monitoring perimenopausal symptoms, is available for preorder starting Tuesday . Unlike general health wearables, the $449 device is chiefly designed for those experiencing perimenopause."
"The device looks similar to a continuous glucose monitor (though Peri's sensor is nonintrusive, and there are no needles involved). It tracks perimenopause signals and captures data like body temperature, sleep, and cycle information, according to Peri's website."
"Users attach the device under their breast, where it records biomarkers for around seven to 10 days before requiring a recharge. Peri says it aims to address common perimenopausal challenges like hot flashes, sleep disruptions, night sweats, and more through its biosensor and AI-powered analytics."
Peri is a wearable device available for preorder that targets people experiencing perimenopause. The device costs $449 and resembles a continuous glucose monitor while using a nonintrusive sensor with no needles. Users attach Peri under the breast, where it records biomarkers for seven to ten days before requiring a recharge. Peri captures body temperature, sleep metrics, and cycle information and logs symptoms in the context of the menstrual cycle. The device combines a biosensor with AI-powered analytics to identify connections between symptoms and biomarkers and aims to address hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruptions, and related perimenopausal challenges.
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