AI Toothbrush and Hearing Glasses: Unforgettable CES 2024 Health Tech

TLDR:

At CES 2024, several new health tech devices were showcased, including an all-in-one health-scanning device called BeamO, glasses that amplify sound for those with hearing loss, a personal air conditioner for the neck, a smart toothbrush, improved diabetes technology, a new at-home UTI test, and a wearable device that measures mental focus and agility. These devices aim to improve health and wellness in various ways, offering convenience, accessibility, and new capabilities.

Key Points:

  • CES 2024 showcased several new health tech devices
  • BeamO is an all-in-one health-scanning device that takes temperature, checks heart rate and blood oxygen levels, and functions as a stethoscope
  • Nuance Audio glasses amplify sound for those with mild to moderate hearing loss
  • Torras’ neck air conditioner keeps users cool by running an electrical current between a semiconductor and a ceramic cooling plate
  • The Oclean X Ultra toothbrush guides users on brushing technique using bone-conduction technology and AI voice guidance
  • Improved diabetes technology includes Tandem’s Mobi insulin pump and Abbott’s Freestyle Libre 2 Plus Sensor
  • Vivoo offers an at-home UTI test that provides quick results through an app
  • The Pison Ready wearable measures mental focus, reaction time, and agility

At CES 2024, various health tech devices were showcased, offering new ways to improve health and wellness. One such device is BeamO, an all-in-one health-scanning device that takes temperature, checks heart rate and blood oxygen levels, and functions as a stethoscope. Designed for post-pandemic telemedicine visits, BeamO provides easy access to basic health information that can be shared with healthcare providers.

Another notable device is the Nuance Audio glasses, designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These glasses have technology built into their frames that amplifies sound, providing a different way for individuals to improve their hearing. The glasses can be adjusted using the companion app and can also accommodate vision prescriptions.

Torras showcased their wearable air conditioner, the Coolify Cyber, which fits around the back of the neck to keep users cool. The device runs an electrical current between a semiconductor and a ceramic cooling plate, providing a blast of cold air for comfort on hot days.

The Oclean X Ultra toothbrush stood out with its bone-conduction technology and AI voice guidance. The toothbrush offers tips on brushing technique, including feedback on brushing too hard or spending too much time in one area of the mouth. It features different brush modes and an interactive touch screen.

Improvements were also seen in diabetes technology, with Tandem showcasing its Mobi insulin pump, the world’s smallest automated insulin delivery system. Tandem integrated Abbott’s Freestyle Libre 2 Plus Sensor with its T:slim X2 insulin pump, allowing for compatibility and improved glucose monitoring.

Vivoo introduced a new at-home UTI test, which provides quick results through an app. Users can scan urine strips and share the results with healthcare providers to receive appropriate treatment. The test offers privacy and convenience for individuals seeking to identify the cause of their symptoms.

Lastly, the Pison Ready wearable measures mental focus, reaction time, and agility. Through neurological signals detected on the wrist, the device aims to track mental acuity. While its practicality and accuracy are yet to be determined, the availability of a wearable device that measures these mental wellness metrics could be a significant advancement.