The devices, software and other health tech headlines of CES 2020
The devices, software and other health tech headlines of CES 2020

CES is back again with scores of new consumer tech products in tow, and digital health tech is no exception.

Players big and small to Las Vegas each year to unveil and promote devices, whether they be focused on health monitoring, restful sleeping, fitness, infant care, hygiene, or otherwise.

Read on below for a roundup of digital health product announcements from this year’s trade show.

Medirom, a health tech company based in Japan, has announced that at CES 2020 it will be working with MATRIX Industries, a Silicon Valley material science company, to deliver the world’s first health monitoring smart band that never requires charging.

Named MOTHER, this smart band will enable users in the US and Japan to monitor their health activities 24-7.

Oral-B rolled out its new Oral-B iO connected toothbrush and its corresponding app.

Using pressure sensor technology and a visual display on the handle, the device is able to give users a real-time analysis of their brushing. The app also includes seven personalized brushing modes.

With a focus on sleep health, Sleep Number rolled out its Sleep Number Climate 360 smart bed.

The bed allows users to adjust mattress temperature, as well as the hardness or softness of the mattress. In a corresponding app, users can view monthly wellness reports, sleep circadian analytics, and a heart rate variability measurement.

Ebb Therapeutics is also looking to the sleep space with the launch of its new wearable headband. The device use precise cooling to “reduce metabolic activity in the frontal cortex.”

The headband, which is filled with fluid, is enabled with a cooling algorithm to optimize sleep during the night.

Connected fitness device company Echelon released a slew of new devices at this year’s show.

Its new Echelon Stride is a smart treadmill equipped with on-demand classes and audio, while the Echelon Row offers a smart rowing machine that lets users control resistance.

Read the complete article at Mobihealthnews.com

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