Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Ex-CIA chief says agency ran deception op to rescue airman from Iran

Ex-CIA chief says agency ran deception op to rescue airman from Iran

April 6, 2026
Rumer Willis Shares Candid Video of Her Breastfeeding Toddler, Slams Critics Who Disapprove

Rumer Willis Shares Candid Video of Her Breastfeeding Toddler, Slams Critics Who Disapprove

April 6, 2026
Kodai Senga ‘outstanding’ for Mets in rare outing on regular rest

Kodai Senga ‘outstanding’ for Mets in rare outing on regular rest

April 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Ex-CIA chief says agency ran deception op to rescue airman from Iran
  • Rumer Willis Shares Candid Video of Her Breastfeeding Toddler, Slams Critics Who Disapprove
  • Kodai Senga ‘outstanding’ for Mets in rare outing on regular rest
  • Democrat lawmakers blast ‘blockade of fuel’ to Cuba after delegation to island
  • Savannah Guthrie Questions If Jesus Felt ‘This Wound’ in Easter Message Amid Mom’s Disappearance
  • Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki has lost his best pitch — and maybe his identity
  • Young mother, teen, baby killed in Easter egg hunt tragedy
  • Brandi Glanville Shades LeAnn Rimes for Crying During Jaw Release Treatment: ‘Don’t Understand’
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Exclusive | The 6 coolest health and wellness gadgets we saw at CES, from a ‘longevity mirror’ to an instant allergen tester
Exclusive | The 6 coolest health and wellness gadgets we saw at CES, from a ‘longevity mirror’ to an instant allergen tester
Tech

Exclusive | The 6 coolest health and wellness gadgets we saw at CES, from a ‘longevity mirror’ to an instant allergen tester

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 9, 20267 ViewsNo Comments

The future is alive in Las Vegas.

The world’s biggest annual tech trade show took over Sin City this week, with innovators from around the globe debuting groundbreaking gadgets set to shape the years ahead.

The Post got a front-row seat, scouring thousands of booths at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to find the most buzzworthy health and wellness products on the floor. These six gadgets stood out from the crowd.

A smart mirror that can read your future

NuraLogix’s Longevity Mirror was a standout, drawing crowds eager to see how well they’re aging with a 30-second scan.

It uses the Canadian company’s “transdermal optical imaging” technology to detect subtle blood-flow patterns in the face, then feeds that data into an AI-powered algorithm that evaluates key biomarkers like heart rate, blood pressure, metabolic health and even psychological well-being.

The mirror uses those readings to generate a longevity score from 1 to 100 — with higher scores indicating better long-term health — and also reveal your physiological age.

“Physiological age is really about how well your body is working internally based on your biomarkers,” Dr. Jessica Mavadia-Shukla, director of regulatory strategy and health sciences at NuraLogix, told The Post.

The company says the mirror can estimate health risks up to 20 years in advance and offers personalized guidance on sleep, exercise, stress, nutrition and more. Designed for home use, it supports up to six profiles.

When you can get it: NuraLogix expects to release the mirror early this year.

How much? The mirror will cost $899, which includes a one-year subscription. After that, the service will cost $99 a year.

A handheld lab for detecting food allergens

A portable, battery-powered gadget that can help detect dangerous food allergens in real time also made waves.

From French startup Allergen Alert, the device is about the size of a paperback book. Diners place a small sample of their meal into a single-use pouch, slide it in and get their results in just two minutes.

It will initially test for gluten and milk, with allergens like peanuts, shellfish and eggs set to be incorporated down the line.

“Today, there are kits that send food to a lab and after two to five days you have the results. Here, in two minutes, in this compact size, you’re getting the same result,” Alexandre Auriac, an Allergen Alert representative, told The Post.

Allergen Alert was named a Best Startup winner at the Official Best of CES 2026 Awards. The device on display was a near-final prototype, with its design still being polished.

When you can get it: It will be available for preorder by the end of 2026.

How much? It’s expected to cost around $200, with test pouches priced at $10 each or available through a subscription plan.

Earbuds that filter what you breathe

Also turning heads in the startup section was the Airvida T1S, a pair of Bluetooth noise-cancelling earbuds — with a built-in air purifier.

Ible Technology debuted a similar model in 2022, but the latest version is fully wireless, giving it an edge over bulkier competitors like the Dyson Zone, which comes with an air-purifying mask.

Every 0.6 seconds, the earbuds release more than 3 million negative ions around the user’s face, capturing and removing harmful particles from the air.

In tests, the earbuds cut exposure to fine inhalable particles (called PM2.5) by 99.9%. They lowered the risk of breathing in pollen and other allergens by 99.6%, and reduced influenza A and COVID-19 viruses by 99.2% and 97.4%, respectively.

An app delivers real-time air-quality data and alerts, letting users adjust the ion levels to match changing pollution conditions.

When you can get it: The company plans to release the Airvida T1S in the US this spring,

How much? The estimated price is $220.

An AI beauty device that treats — and conceals

Kolmar Korea’s AI-powered Scar Beauty Device also made a splash, winning the Best of Innovation Award in the Beauty Tech category. It’s the first device to combine scar treatment and cosmetic coverage in one.

Users snap a photo of their scar and upload it to an app. An AI-powered algorithm analyzes the image, classifying the scar into one of 12 types and deciding the best treatment.

“If it’s really fresh, then you’ll probably want something more anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory, but if it’s an older scar, you’ll want to apply something that regenerates the skin,” explained Sooha Ryu, a Kolmar Korea representative.

It dispenses the customized OTC treatment — typically refillable over-the-counter medicines — and applies makeup that matches the user’s skin tone over the scar.

When you can get it: Kolmar Korea plans to finish developing its Scar Beauty Device by mid-2026 and will look for partners in the second half of the year.

How much? Final pricing will likely be set by retailers, but Ryu estimates it will cost $200 to $300.

A scale that goes beyond weight

A line of people eager to step on a scale? It happened in Vegas.

Touted as “the world’s first science-backed longevity station,” Withings’ Body Scan 2 features a handle to capture upper-body metrics and measures more than 60 biomarkers in just 90 seconds, including muscle-to-fat ratio, arterial stiffness, glycemic regulation and cellular energy efficiency.

The smart scale flags potential risks such as high blood pressure, identifies early signs of metabolic slowdown and inflammation, and assesses your cellular, vascular and heart age, among other features.

An app provides AI-generated insights that explain your results and offer guidance on improving your biomarkers.

“Chronic diseases don’t happen overnight. They develop silently for years before showing symptoms,” Antoine Joussain, director of product management and devices at Withings, told The Post. “This is really about giving you the tools to understand your body and how your daily actions are impacting your longevity.”

When you can get it: The Body Scan 2 is expected to reach the US market in the second quarter of this year.

How much? $599.95

A smartwatch with ancient wisdom

If I had a dollar for every smartwatch on display at CES, I could’ve caught a lot more shows on the strip.

Nearly all of them tracked the usual suspects, like steps, heart rate and sleep quality, but one wearable truly stood apart: the Watch2Care Vital.

Made by Link2Care, the watch blends standard fitness tracking with insights inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), focusing on five core organ systems: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys.

It measures 38 Western biometrics, then translates them into 18 key indicators tied to those five TCM organ systems. From there, it generates a composite health score, along with individual scores for each organ system.

What really sets it apart is what comes next.

Based on your results, the watch’s companion app provides TCM-based guidance on how to improve each score, including massage techniques, acupressure points and dietary suggestions, like eating lotus seeds or prioritizing raw, cold foods.

When you can get it: The Watch2Care Vital is available now through Link2Care’s website.

How much? $300, which includes two years of access to its companion app.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

FBI warns iPhone, Android users against installing certain apps — as personal data could be collected, stored overseas

FBI warns iPhone, Android users against installing certain apps — as personal data could be collected, stored overseas

Car site Edmunds tests a K Chinese hybrid SUV — and issues warning to US automakers: ‘Technology is terrific’

Car site Edmunds tests a $25K Chinese hybrid SUV — and issues warning to US automakers: ‘Technology is terrific’

SpaceX in talks with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund about potential B investment in IPO: report

SpaceX in talks with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund about potential $5B investment in IPO: report

Google issues 2nd security warning in days over Chrome browser attacks

Google issues 2nd security warning in days over Chrome browser attacks

Outrage as Oracle makes thousands of foreign-worker requests amid layoff bloodbath

Outrage as Oracle makes thousands of foreign-worker requests amid layoff bloodbath

Thousands of power strips sold on Amazon recalled due to ‘serious’ fire risk

Thousands of power strips sold on Amazon recalled due to ‘serious’ fire risk

Meta whistleblower warns Mark Zuckerberg’s time is up : ‘You can’t run from consequences forever’

Meta whistleblower warns Mark Zuckerberg’s time is up : ‘You can’t run from consequences forever’

The robots are coming for grandma — and they’ll make sure she stays healthy

The robots are coming for grandma — and they’ll make sure she stays healthy

The ultimate guide to refillable tank printers: Everything you were never told

The ultimate guide to refillable tank printers: Everything you were never told

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Rumer Willis Shares Candid Video of Her Breastfeeding Toddler, Slams Critics Who Disapprove

Rumer Willis Shares Candid Video of Her Breastfeeding Toddler, Slams Critics Who Disapprove

April 6, 2026
Kodai Senga ‘outstanding’ for Mets in rare outing on regular rest

Kodai Senga ‘outstanding’ for Mets in rare outing on regular rest

April 6, 2026
Democrat lawmakers blast ‘blockade of fuel’ to Cuba after delegation to island

Democrat lawmakers blast ‘blockade of fuel’ to Cuba after delegation to island

April 6, 2026
Savannah Guthrie Questions If Jesus Felt ‘This Wound’ in Easter Message Amid Mom’s Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie Questions If Jesus Felt ‘This Wound’ in Easter Message Amid Mom’s Disappearance

April 6, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki has lost his best pitch — and maybe his identity

Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki has lost his best pitch — and maybe his identity

April 6, 2026
Young mother, teen, baby killed in Easter egg hunt tragedy

Young mother, teen, baby killed in Easter egg hunt tragedy

April 6, 2026
Brandi Glanville Shades LeAnn Rimes for Crying During Jaw Release Treatment: ‘Don’t Understand’

Brandi Glanville Shades LeAnn Rimes for Crying During Jaw Release Treatment: ‘Don’t Understand’

April 5, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.