Produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), CES is an opportunity to showcase the latest tools and technologies that empower and enhance people’s lives. It’s also a time to hear from industry leaders on what their companies are working on and how they see the future of tech. As in years past, developments in health and wellness technology are a focal point at CES 2021, including several new devices that enable remote medical monitoring as well as some aimed specifically at pandemic safety. Here is a sampling of new health tools and technologies that Everyday Health’s editors are excited to report on from CES 2021. RELATED: Health and Wellness Take Center Stage at CES 2021
HidrateSpark STEEL: Outsmart Dehydration
— Everyday Health Diet and Nutrition Editor Melinda Carstensen
Epsy: New App Can Improve Epilepsy Management
— Everyday Health Neurology Editor Ingrid Strauch RELATED: CES 2021: What Is the Post-Pandemic Future for Telehealth and Digital Health Technology?
Satisfyer Love Triangle Clitoral Stimulator for Next-Level Sex Play
— Everyday Health Women’s Health Editor Denise Maher
Oova Fertility Translator System for Pregnancy Planners
— Everyday Health Women’s Health Editor Denise Maher RELATED: CES 2021: Telemedicine Lauded as Healthcare Success Story of 2020
Philips CPAP Mask Selector: Breathe More Easily
— Everyday Health Sleep and Sleep Disorders Editor Sarah DiGiulio
The BioIntelliSense BioButton and COVID-19 Screening Solution: Monitoring Your Health From Afar
— Everyday Health Infectious Disease Editor Pamela Kaufman
AT-Patch: Long-Term Cardiac Monitoring With Ease
— Everyday Health Heart Health Editor Amy Kraft RELATED: CES 2021: Can Virtual Medicine Help Reduce Healthcare Disparities?
EcoQube: An Easier Route to Real-Time Radon Readings
— Everyday Health Oncology Editor Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn
Digitsole Smart Insoles: Track Your Steps
— Everyday Health Fitness Editor Sarah DiGiulio
ChiliSleep’s Next Generation Ooler: High-Tech Help for Hot Flashes and Night Sweats — Everyday Health Women’s Health Editor Denise Maher