Inllie Launches Two Chic Smart Bracelets for Women Packed with Next‑Gen Health Tracking

Inllie is stepping into the spotlight with two new stylish smart bracelets designed with women in mind: the Luna Core and the Sense Core. While both wearables focus on health, wellness, and everyday comfort, they take very different approaches to design—giving shoppers a choice between a jewelry-like bracelet and a more traditional band with a screen.

The Inllie Luna Core leans heavily into the look and feel of elegant wrist jewelry. It comes with a stainless steel bracelet and uses a zinc alloy and epoxy resin body, finished with decorative accents that include 18K gold and silver powder. The result is a sleek, fashion-forward smart bracelet that aims to blend in naturally with dressier outfits rather than looking like a typical fitness tracker.

The Inllie Sense Core, on the other hand, is built more like a classic smart band but still keeps its style-focused identity. It features a zinc alloy and epoxy resin case, paired with either a metal milanese strap or a softer silicone strap depending on the wearer’s preference. Unlike the Luna Core, the Sense Core includes a built-in display, making it easier to check the time, health stats, and other on-wrist data at a glance.

Comfort and wearability are also part of the difference. The Luna Core is the lighter of the two at 11.6 grams, while the Sense Core weighs 16.5 grams. Despite that, both wearables share the same slim profile, measuring just 5.6 mm thick—making them easy to wear all day and unobtrusive on the wrist.

Where the two devices strongly align is in their health and wellness tracking. Both the Luna Core and Sense Core offer a robust set of features geared toward daily monitoring and fitness routines. That includes heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, stress tracking, heart rate variability insights, female cycle monitoring, sleep tracking that covers both duration and quality, step counting, and multiple exercise modes. For anyone comparing smart bracelets for women, the feature set positions both models as capable options for everyday wellness and activity tracking without needing a bulky smartwatch.

Inllie also emphasizes durability for real-world use. The company says both devices have been tested to GB/T 2423.8 for drop performance and GB/T 2423.10 for vibration, which is meant to support reliability during daily wear—whether that’s commuting, workouts, or regular errands.

Battery life differs slightly between the two. The Luna Core includes a 26 mAh battery, with Inllie estimating 5 to 7 days of typical use and up to 12 days on standby. The Sense Core uses a smaller 18 mAh battery but is rated for about 7 days of normal use and up to 10 days on standby, which may appeal to those who prefer the convenience of fewer charges while still wanting a display-equipped wearable.

Pricing places the Luna Core in the more premium slot, with the Luna Core Bracelet listed at $149, while the Sense Core Band comes in at $109. Inllie is also running a limited-time bundle discount, taking $79 off when customers buy both wearables together—an option that could make sense for anyone who wants a jewelry-style smart bracelet for certain occasions and a display-based band for workouts or daily check-ins.