At CES 2026, technology companies presented a range of upcoming devices, with a significant focus on health technology trends.
Smart Toilet Technology
Several companies introduced devices for health monitoring via toilets. Kohler and Throne showcased toilet cameras for analyzing bowel movements and urine. The Vivoo Smart Toilet, a test unit that suctions onto a toilet, collects urine samples to monitor hydration, uploading data to the Vivoo app. This device offers up to 1,000 tests per unit. The Vovo Smart Toilet, an integrated smart toilet, includes a built-in urine sensor that analyzes urine and displays results on a wall-mounted monitor. It also features a "Jindo the dog" option, designed for older adults, which alerts a registered family member if the toilet is unused for 8 to 10 hours.
Longevity and Wellness Monitoring
Health tech company NuraLogix introduced the Longevity Mirror, which uses facial blood-flow patterns from a selfie to score heart health, mental stress, cardiovascular disease risk, metabolic health, and biological age on a scale of zero to 100. It supports up to six user profiles. Withings unveiled its new Body Scan 2 smart scale, which measures over 60 biomarkers, including heart and cellular health, and alerts users to abnormalities. L'Oréal presented its LED Face Mask for promoting firmer skin and the Light Straight Plus Multi-Styler, which uses infrared light to reduce hair damage.
Food Tracking and Allergy Solutions
The food tracking sector is expanding with new applications and devices. Garmin's Connect Plus app now offers nutrition tracking. Abbott's Libre Assist app feature uses AI to provide diabetes patients with insights into how meals affect glucose levels. Amazfit previewed its V1tal Food Camera, a device designed to sit on a table and monitor eating habits, uploading nutrition and lifestyle data to the Zepp app. An in-development product called Allergen Alert, a pocket-sized mini lab, can test food samples for gluten or dairy in minutes, with plans to include more allergens in the future.
Women's Health Innovations
CES 2026 featured several devices supporting women's health. OhmBody uses neurostimulation technology as an earpiece to non-invasively reduce period cramp pain by engaging the trigeminal and vagus nerves. Vivoo's FlowPad is a menstrual pad that uses period blood to test for ovarian health, fertility, and hormones, uploading results to the Vivoo app. The Peri wearable, designed for perimenopause, attaches to the torso to detect symptoms such as night sweats, anxiety, and hot flashes, logging this information in an app for AI-driven analytics.
Screen-Free Health Tracking
New devices prioritize health tracking without relying on screens or subscriptions. The Luna Band is a screen-free wristband that tracks health metrics using sensors and allows users to use voice commands for context and health questions via its LifeOS AI engine. It displays stats through earbuds or smartphones and integrates with apps like Apple Health and Google Fit. Sleep tech company Stareep introduced its AI-powered SmartSleep ecosystem, comprising a smart mattress and adjustable base. This system collects sleep data and automatically adjusts sound, motion, height, and environmental cues to optimize sleep without user interaction. These innovations represent a move towards health monitoring that minimizes screen time.