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The #1 killer of women hides in plain sight. This watches for it.
Women's lives lost — leading causes
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Most of us were raised to fear cancer. Meanwhile, heart disease quietly takes more women's lives than all cancers combined. The risk doesn't announce itself — it builds in the background, often without a single symptom you'd notice.
And the warning signs in women rarely look like the chest-clutching scene from the movies. They're quieter. Easier to brush off. By the time something "feels wrong," it's often been building for years — somewhere your once-a-year checkup and your step-counter were never looking.
The Hume Band watches for the early-warning signals a yearly checkup can miss — the patterns associated with cardiovascular strain — and surfaces them early, while there's still room to act.
Linda M., 58 bought one for herself and one for her husband. Months in, his band flagged something. "I made him put it on. He's still here." On Hume's own data, 69% of health alerts were later confirmed by a doctor.
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"Your body couldn't feel it." The silent signals it catches.
This is the part that surprises women the most. Your body can be under real strain and feel completely fine. You can have a great day, sleep okay, feel "normal" — while something underneath is quietly shifting.
The Hume Band reads the signals you can't feel: heart-rate variability, cardiovascular-stress trends, blood-oxygen, skin temperature. It learns your normal, then notices when your normal starts to drift — the kind of quiet change that often shows up before you ever feel sick.
Proof: Hume reports that 74% of users noticed warning signals before they felt sick. Savannah's band flagged strain before she realized anything was off — she caught a chest infection early because of it.
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Know your real biological age — and how fast you're aging.
The number on your birthday cake isn't the number that matters. Your biological age — how your body is actually holding up — can be years younger or older than your calendar age. And unlike the calendar, it's something you can change.
The Hume Band gives you your biological age and your pace of aging, then shows you whether the small daily choices are moving it the right direction. It's quietly motivating to watch that number come down.
Proof: Daniel T., 47, used his band to bring his biological age from 52 down to 42. Members track an average of +6.8 years added to their healthspan — more good years, not just more years.
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Built by founders who turned down $30 million rather than gut the life-saving part.
$30M
refused — so the cardiac-detection technology stays in everyone's hands, never behind a paywall.
This is the reason a lot of women trust Hume over the flashier brands. The founders were offered $30 million to sell the company. The deal would have meant cheapening the sensors, watering down the cardiac AI, and putting the detection that actually saves lives behind a paywall.
They said no. As the founder put it, "Walking away was the easiest decision we ever made." The cardiac-detection technology — the whole reason the band exists — stays in everyone's hands.
That's also why there's no subscription, ever. You own the band and your data. They're not betting on a monthly fee. They're betting you'll tell your friends.
Proof: The band's AI was trained on thousands of real cardiac events and built with Harvard bioengineers — kept whole, not gutted for a payout.
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See what your body can actually handle today.
Some mornings you wake up ready. Some mornings your body is quietly asking for a lighter day — and pushing through anyway is exactly when women get run down. The trouble is, "tired" feels the same either way.
The Hume Band reads your recovery and energy each morning and gives you a straight answer: lean in today, or ease off. Over time you stop guessing and start working with your body instead of against it. The AI coach (powered by Claude) tells you the one thing worth doing next.
Proof: Trustpilot 5.0 across 2,000+ reviews, with 1M+ users tracking recovery and readiness daily.
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No subscription. Own it forever. And 45 days to try it risk-free.
Hume Band
One time
own it & your data forever
Whoop
~$700
over 3 years — own nothing
Here's a quiet frustration with the other wearables: you can pay for years and still own nothing the day you stop. Whoop and Oura keep charging you a monthly or yearly fee just to keep using what you already bought.
Hume doesn't work that way. Pay once, own it forever — the device and your data. No fee to unlock features. No subscription holding your health hostage. And if it's not for you, you have 45 days to send it back, no questions asked.
Proof: HSA/FSA eligible · 45-day money-back guarantee · 10-year warranty · free shipping + free app. Real ownership, fully covered.
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Comfortable enough to actually wear, day and night.
The best health device is the one you'll actually keep on. The Hume Band is slim and light enough to forget you're wearing it — through the day, through your sleep, in the shower. That matters, because the quiet heart signals it watches for show up overnight, when you're resting.
And the battery lasts about 14 days on a charge. No nightly charging ritual, no gaps in the data, no "I took it off and forgot." It just keeps watching, so you don't have to think about it.
Proof: 24/7 wear with up to 14-day battery life — the continuous picture your doctor simply can't see between annual visits.