Deepinder Goyal's Temple wearable now half the size, pre-orders to open soon
Goyal said the device will be shipped before the end of 2026 for the limited launch edition and asked interested users to join Temple's mailing list for updates.
Zomato and Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal took to X and Linkedin on Friday to announce that the company will soon be taking pre-orders for Temple, a wearable brain-monitoring device. The device is now half the size of its earlier versions, he said.
“Temple is now less than half the size of what you've seen so far,” he said on X and LinkedIn.
“Volumetrically, Temple is now the smallest wearable on the market, and the most powerful. Living and training with Temple is going to change your life.”
He also said the device will be shipped before the end of 2026 as part of the limited launch edition and asked interested users to join Temple's mailing list for updates.
The device tracks blood flow and oxygenation inside the brain. Goyal, however, has not revealed its pricing yet.
In May this year, Goyal announced that the first 100 devices were ready to ship to select founding users and aimed at athletes, scientists, doctors, founders, creators, and others who could provide feedback on the device.
Temple, founded by Deepinder Goyal, has raised $54 million in its first funding round through friends and family investors at a valuation of approximately $190 million.

