Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal says his brain-monitoring wearable, Temple, has been redesigned to be less than half the size of earlier prototypes shown publicly. He also says the newest iteration is more powerful and is now the volumetrically smallest wearable on the market. Goyal presents the device as a research-grade product intended to be worn near the side of the head, tracking cerebral blood flow and related indicators.

Both outlets report that Temple’s updated form comes with forthcoming pre-orders for a limited launch edition and that shipping is expected before the end of 2026. Goyal points users to the company’s website for updates and mailing-list access. Times of India additionally notes that PV Sindhu was recently seen wearing the Temple device at a championship. The broader context described across coverage is that Temple is positioned as a wellness tool with claims tied to physiological biomarkers rather than typical fitness metrics, and that it is being developed outside Goyal’s former Zomato role.