Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal gives an update on Temple device, says it is now half the size previously shown
Zomato founder and former CEO Deepinder Goyal recently shared an update about the wearable device – Temple. In an X (formerly Twitter) post, Deepinder Goyal said that the device is now less than half the size of the version shown earlier. Goyal said the smaller design makes Temple the smallest wearable on the market by volume, while also claiming it is the most powerful.
“Temple is now less than half the size of what you've seen so far. Volumetrically, Temple is now the smallest wearable on the market, and the most^10 powerful. Living and training with Temple is going to change your life,” the Zomato founder wrote.However, Goyal did not provide specific measurements or technical details in the post explaining how the device's size was reduced.Temple device pre-orders coming soonIn the post, Deepinder Goyal also said Temple is moving closer to its limited launch.
“We will start taking pre-orders for our limited launch edition @temple very soon - shipping before the end of 2026,” he said.People interested in the wearable can join Temple's mailing list through its website to receive updates about the pre-orders and launch.PV Sindhu spotted wearing Temple deviceRecently, PV Sindhu was spotted wearing the Temple device at the BWF World Championships 2026 in New Delhi.
The device tracks blood flow and oxygenation inside the brain.Temple is still in early-access testing, and Goyal has been upfront that it hasn't released any official benchmarking data. In a January post on X, responding to doctors and influencers questioning the device, he said the company hadn't made commercial announcements yet, that devices were still months from public preview "if at all," and that the science would be shared once Temple is actually for sale, inviting scepticism, but "at the right time."Get the latest technology news and updates.
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