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Health gadgets at CES 2026 include Garmin nutrition tracking and an AI smart mirror
Summary
CES 2026 showcased several consumer health gadgets, including NuraLogix's Longevity Mirror and Garmin's Nutrition Tracking feature for Garmin Connect+.
Content
CES 2026 featured a range of consumer health gadgets and wearable prototypes alongside other new tech. Some of the devices on show are already available to buy, while others remain at the proof‑of‑concept stage. Exhibits included software additions to existing platforms as well as new hardware aiming to measure or estimate physiological markers. Reported items drew attention for using cameras, AI, handheld sensors, voice input, and near‑infrared light.
Notable gadgets:
- NuraLogix's Longevity Mirror uses cameras and an AI algorithm to estimate measures such as heart rate, physiological age and aspects of mental health from facial blood‑flow patterns, and the device was reported to start at $899 with additional subscriptions.
- Garmin introduced a Nutrition Tracking feature for Garmin Connect+ that analyses photos of meals to estimate calories and macros, and the feature was reported to be available only to Connect+ subscribers.
- Withings Body Scan 2 smart scale was reported to measure more than 60 biomarkers using a main scale and a handheld sensor linked by a retractable cable, with a reported price of $599.95.
- The Luna Band is a screenless fitness tracker designed for voice operation and was reported to rely on Siri for input; no Android compatibility, price or launch date were reported.
- SunLED Life Science's Sunbooster is a near‑infrared light device that mounts like a webcam for two to four hours of daily exposure and was reported to cost €199; the article noted near‑infrared exposure has been shown in studies to offer consistent well‑being benefits.
Summary:
The gadgets shown at CES underline a move toward AI-driven and sensor-based personal health monitoring. Availability and longer-term performance vary by product; Undetermined at this time.
