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Clue has launched integrations with eight wearable device manufacturers, allowing users to combine temperature and sleep data from devices with menstrual cycle tracking. The partnerships include Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, Fitbit, Luna, and Noise, adding to Clue’s existing integration with ŌURA that began in 2023.

The integrations are available exclusively to Clue Plus subscribers and sync skin temperature and sleep duration data from wearables with cycle information tracked in the app. The combined data allows users to identify patterns such as temperature changes during ovulation or correlations between sleep quality and cycle phases.

“Our mission at Clue is to help women and people with cycles understand their bodies and take control of their health,” said Rhiannon White, CEO of Clue. “We know the appetite for cycle-aware wearables is growing quickly, and expanding our partner ecosystem is not only good for our members — it’s fueling Clue’s growth as the most trusted platform for women’s health data globally.”

A survey of 1,382 Clue users found that more than 60% use or would use a wearable device primarily for health or physical activity monitoring, while almost 40% expressed interest in monitoring their menstrual cycle with a wearable device. More than 80% of respondents reported wearing their device daily.

“We’re proud to partner with Clue to help women better understand their health across every stage of life,” said Alexi Coffey, VP of Product at WHOOP. “Building on the existing WHOOP Menstrual Cycle Insights and WHOOP Advanced Labs experiences, this collaboration creates a more complete picture of women’s health.”

The integrations work across all of Clue’s tracking modes, including period tracking, conception, pregnancy, and perimenopause tracking. The company noted that temperature data from wearables cannot be used as a contraception method and does not replace medical diagnosis.

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