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CES 2024 Health Tech: The Things That May Actually Improve Your Wellness

New health and wellness technology can be an attractive sell because, well, who doesn’t want to feel better? At CES this year, some of the new devices and concepts showcased marketed as a means to improve your health — or at least make you look cool trying to do it. 

Here’s a round-up of some of the best and most interesting health and wellness technology that’s come out of CES this year so far. In similar news, read on for futuristic concepts, products you can already buy today and our best of show picks for 2024. 

A smart ring with a new edge 

Movano

There’s a new smart ring in town: the Evie health tracker. Made by Movano, it won CNET’s admiration at CES this year, earning a spot in our best of show. In a world of smartwatches and wearables, what sets Evie apart is that it was designed with women’s health in mind, from the fit of the ring itself to the way it interprets data in a holistic way. For more on the Evie ring — including how comfortable it was to wear, how it tracked steps and more — check out Bridget Carey’s hands-on test of Evie on the CES floor. 

The Evie ring and app are currently only compatible with iOS, with plans to support Android in the near future. You can order one now for $269 (in gold, rose gold or silver colors) with shipments expected later this month. Unlike Oura ring, there is no monthly subscription for an Evie ring — just the one-time payment. 


An all-in-one thermometer, stethoscope and heart health checker

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CNET's  Lisa Eadicicco wearing the Nuance Audio CNET's  Lisa Eadicicco wearing the Nuance Audio

The Nuance Audio glasses can amplify the voice of the person you’re speaking to. 

John Kim/CNET

The Nuance Audio glasses from EssilorLuxottica were made for people with mild or moderate hearing loss — those who notice they have some trouble hearing in noisy, busy places. They have technology built right into the glasses frames that will amplify sound. To adjust the volume, users can tweak the glasses themselves or use the companion app. You’ll also be able to add your vision prescription to the lenses.

A pair of Nuance Audio specs will provide a different way for people to improve their hearing. Even now that the FDA is allowing over-the-counter hearing aid sales so people can get a hearing aid without a prescription, high cost and perceived stigma of wearing hearing aids are still barriers to treatment for many people. (There’s no official word on how much the Nuance Audio glasses will cost yet.) 

Nuance Audio glasses are expected to be available in late 2024 in the US. They aren’t a replacement for hearing aids, but EssilorLuxottica is registering them with the FDA as an over-the-counter hearing device.

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