What if your mirror could show you more than just how you look?
On Sunday at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, health tech brand Withings unveiled Omnia, the company’s conceptual mirror and smart scale device that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze the figure it’s reflecting, interpret data, and provide historical insights and health trends.
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Omnia uses AI to interpret a person’s heart health, nutrition, body composition, lung function, activity, and sleep, according to the press release. It’s equipped with voice commands, a 3D body model, and multiple health sensors at its base. It seems like a user will step onto the part-mirror-part-scale, get scanned by the device, and view all kinds of data, including their resting and overnight heart rate, blood pressure, muscle-to-fat ratio, water mass, pH, and more.
While some of this data is collected through Omnia alone, lots …