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Best Wearables Startup Pitches

From smart rings to AR sunglasses, these founders are strapping technology to the human body. Wearables sit at the intersection of hardware, health, and consumer tech—and investors have a lot of questions about all three.

7 episodes·3 funded

3 wearables pitches received funding from The Pitch Fund. See all funded startups →

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ROOK: The VC Vibe Check — The Pitch Season 15
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ROOK: The VC Vibe Check

Marco Benitez · ROOK

S15 · E6

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Minimis: Declaring War on Garmin — The Pitch Season 15
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Minimis: Declaring War on Garmin

Joseph Guo & Paul Skevington · Minimis

S15 · E4

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Awear: Whoop For Your Brain — The Pitch Season 13
Wearables

Awear: Whoop For Your Brain

Antonio Forenza

Funded

S13 · E13

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Avelo: The World’s First Smart Running Shoe — The Pitch Season 13
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Avelo: The World’s First Smart Running Shoe

Royi Metser · Avelo Running

S13 · E5

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Lotus Ring: Hardware Hail Mary — The Pitch Season 10
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Lotus Ring: Hardware Hail Mary

Dhaval Patel · Lotus

Funded

S10 · E3

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Jiobit — The Pitch Season 2
Wearables

Jiobit

John Renaldi · Jiobit

S2 · E11

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FightCamp (formerly Hykso) — The Pitch Season 1
Wearables

FightCamp (formerly Hykso)

Funded

S1 · E8

About Wearables on The Pitch

What is Wearables (and why does The Pitch cover it)?

Wearables are electronic devices worn on the body, like smart rings, watches, and AR glasses. The Pitch documents 7 Wearables pitches across Seasons 1-15, with founders walking into a room of active venture investors and either leaving with a term sheet or leaving empty-handed.

Which Wearables startups have pitched on The Pitch?

The Pitch has aired 7 Wearables startup pitches: ROOK (S15E6), Minimis (S15E4), Awear: Whoop For Your Brain (S13E13), Avelo Running (S13E5), Lotus (S10E3), Jiobit (S2E11), FightCamp (formerly Hykso) (S1E8). Each episode includes the unedited pitch, the investor deliberation, and the funding outcome.

Which Wearables startups got funded on The Pitch?

3 Wearables startups received funding on The Pitch, totaling $575K raised. The funded list: Awear: Whoop For Your Brain, Lotus, FightCamp (formerly Hykso).

Which Wearables startup raised the most on The Pitch?

Lotus raised the most among Wearables startups on The Pitch: $250K from Charles Hudson, Elizabeth Yin, Mark Phillips, Neal Bloom, and Paige Doherty in Season 10 Episode 3.

Who are the investors hearing Wearables pitches?

The investors most often evaluating Wearables pitches on The Pitch are Elizabeth Yin of Hustle Fund, Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures, and Ben Zises of Super Angel Fund. Across the 7 Wearables episodes, each pitch features 3-4 active VCs deliberating in real time.

How do Wearables founders apply to be on The Pitch?
  1. Fill out the application at thepitch.show/apply.
  2. The casting team reviews submissions and looks for Wearables founders with traction, a clear ask, and an unusual story (industry has aired across Seasons 1-15).
  3. Selected founders are scheduled for a recording session in front of 3-4 active VCs.
  4. The pitch and deliberation are recorded unscripted; the funding decision happens live.
  5. Episodes air on The Pitch podcast, typically 2-6 months after recording.

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When did each Wearables pitch air?

Wearables episodes have aired on The Pitch from Season 1 (2017) through Season 15 (2026), with the most recent being ROOK in S15E6. Every episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major podcast platforms, with full transcripts on each episode page.

What VCs have invested in Wearables startups on The Pitch?

Active VCs that have invested in Wearables startups on The Pitch include Elizabeth Yin of Hustle Fund, Paige Doherty of Behind Genius Ventures, Jake Chapman, and The Pitch Fund, with $575K committed across 3 funded pitches. Each check is documented per-episode with the investor, deal size, and terms when disclosed.

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