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Gadgets At CES 2023 Take Aim At Snoring, Pee And Even Surgery

  Pillows that stifle snores, urine-testing toilets, and “digital twins” for safer surgeries were all on display at a CES gadget fest in Las Vegas … Continue reading Gadgets At CES 2023 Take Aim At Snoring, Pee And Even Surgery


Earable Neuroscience representative Kimi Doan wears the Frenz AI-powered brainband by Earable Neuroscience, during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 3, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. – The Frenz brainband precisely tracks EEG brain waves and bio-vital signals and uses proprietary algorithms to facilitate real-time brain stimulation with personalized audio signals for better sleep, focus and relaxation. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)

 

Pillows that stifle snores, urine-testing toilets, and “digital twins” for safer surgeries were all on display at a CES gadget fest in Las Vegas Tuesday, ahead of the opening of the consumer electronics extravaganza.

Fueled by the pandemic, a rising trend in remote or home healthcare innovations is expected to be one of the major themes at the annual CES gathering.

“We are going to see some really interesting health gadgets that monitor or improve your well-being,” Avi Greengart, a technology analyst with Techsponential, said of the show.

 

 

A representative wears the Circular wellness smart ring during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 3, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)

 

An attendee wears the iSyncWave, an EEG brain scanner by iMediSync Inc., during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023. – CES explores next-gen technology in the context of numerous topics, including 5G and IoT, advertising, automotive, block chain, health and wellness, immersive entertainment, robotics and more. 2023 CES will showcase more than 1400 exhibiting companies. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

 

Y-Brush, an electric toothbrush that cleans teeth in only 10 seconds, is displayed during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023. – CES explores next-gen technology in the context of numerous topics, including 5G and IoT, advertising, automotive, block chain, health and wellness, immersive entertainment, robotics and more. 2023 CES will showcase more than 1400 exhibiting companies. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

 

– Snore-silencing pillow –
South Korea-based 10Minds showed off a pillow with a built-in microphone that detects snoring, then triggers soundless airbags that change size to gently turn a sleeper’s head to a position that makes it easy to breathe quietly.

“When you start snoring, right away it detects it,” company representative Daehyun Kim told AFP at the CES Unveiled event.

“It even distinguishes your snoring from your dog snoring, or your spouse.”

The pillow, which syncs with a smartphone app, collects data which is analyzed to identify snoring patterns to hone its response over time, Kim added.

“It’s (a) very simple solution,” Kim said.

 

The OneThird avocado ripeness checker to test if an avocado is ready to eat, is demonstrated during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

 

People arrive to attend CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 3, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. – CES explores next-gen technology in the context of numerous topics, including 5G and IoT, advertising, automotive, block chain, health and wellness, immersive entertainment, robotics and more. 2023 CES will showcase more than 1400 exhibiting companies. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)
Microsoft Xbox video games are displayed on a Samsung Electronics Co. Gaming Hub enabled smart TV that does not require a video game console during a media preview ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023. – CES explores next-gen technology in the context of numerous topics, including 5G and IoT, advertising, automotive, block chain, health and wellness, immersive entertainment, robotics and more. 2023 CES will showcase more than 1400 exhibiting companies. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
Attendees view a video game on a Samsung Electronics Co. Gaming Hub enabled smart TV that does not require a video game console displayed during a media preview ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of Las Vegas, Nevada on January 3, 2023.. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)

 

– Toilet turned lab –
Digital health and wellness company Withings was at Unveiled with a U-Scan device that lets people analyze their urine by peeing as they normally might into a toilet.

A disk that hangs inside a toilet bowl can house changeable cartridges, one of which monitors a woman’s menstruation cycle and another of which measures nutritional health indicators such as vitamin C and ketone levels.

“It helps people monitor their metabolic intake to optimize their daily hydration and nutrients,” the French company said in a release.

“It recommends workouts, dietary suggestions, and recipes to achieve identified goals.”

The in-toilet device syncs wirelessly to a smartphone app.

U-Scan can even distinguish between various users based on “an individual’s urine stream signature,” according to the company.

Withings will debut U-Scan in Europe in the second quarter of this year, at a price of 500 euros for a starter kit.

It will not be available in the United States until getting approval from the US Food and Drug Administration.

 

– Digital twin –
France-based Abys displayed technology that enables surgeons to create “digital twins” of patients using data from X-rays and other standard medical scans.

Surgeons can then precisely plan an operation, reducing the time it takes and the risk involved, company co-founder Arnaud Destainville told AFP.

In operating rooms, surgeons can use Microsoft HoloLens mixed reality headsets to access a patient’s hologram “twin” and other data as they work, Destainville said.

“All the planning, all the information becomes available during the surgery,” Destainville said.

US regulators approved the Abys innovation last week, according to the co-founder.

 

An attendee tries the Bodyfriend Phantom Medical Care massage chair during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 3, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. – CES explores next-gen technology in the context of numerous topics, including 5G and IoT, advertising, automotive, blockchain, health and wellness, immersive entertainment, robotics and more. 2023 CES will showcase more than 1400 exhibiting companies. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)

 

– Armchair masseuse –
South Korean company Bodyfriend is taking aim at neck and back aches caused by sitting hunched over screens.

A Bodyfriend massage chair billed as a medical device kneads muscles, applies heat and even pulses electromagnetic waves that are supposed to ease aches and pains.

“Our technology helps solve problems created by technology” since spending time on one’s phone and other screens can create back problems, said Bodyfriend North America manager Changjoo Kim.