Think about strolling into CES 2026, sitting down in entrance of a sensible mirror, taking a 30-second selfie, and getting a rating for the way properly you’re growing old. Properly, final night time, a bunch of different tech journalists did simply that. I witnessed some journalists take vital harm to their vanity. Others wiped their forehead in aid. Yours actually let loose an unholy cackle as a result of the mirror advised me I look 11 years youthful than I truly am. All hail the protecting powers of sunscreen.
This specific sensible mirror is Nuralogix’s $899 Longevity Mirror. It makes use of one thing referred to as “transdermal optical imaging” to measure blood move patterns in your face. From that, it assesses a wide range of well being metrics, together with coronary heart charge, blood stress, heart problems danger, metabolic well being, physiological age, and even psychological well being. All of those metrics then feed into a long life rating from 1 to 100. The upper the quantity, the higher.
This type of tech needs to be taken with a grain of salt. I imply, certain, the mirror appropriately sussed that I used to be anxious and had so-so sleep. The guts charge measurement was on par with my smartwatch. I do know my common blood stress, and that was in the correct ballpark, too. (A Nuralogix rep advised me that the blood stress metric is at the moment present process the FDA clearance course of.) My colleague Antonio Di Benedetto stated he obtained comparable coronary heart charge and blood stress outcomes throughout his demo. He was additionally one of many fortunate journalists who obtained a end result near their precise age. Nevertheless, it was off about my physique mass index because it didn’t even have my actual top or weight plugged in.
Nuralogix can be engaged on a well being concierge service that connects you to a well being skilled to get additional perception into their outcomes. That may price further at $399 per yr. In any other case, there’s a built-in AI assistant that may assist parse outcomes. The system is anticipated to launch in Q1 2026, and the $899 price consists of the primary yr of service. After that, it’ll price $99 a yr.
Longevity tech appears to be an rising well being tech development at this yr’s CES. Withings additionally introduced a brand new sensible scale that it’s positioning as a “longevity station”, whereas different firms are tapping into hormonal analysis using urine as one other method into preventive well being monitoring. Firms like Whoop and Oura have additionally not too long ago introduced longevity-related metrics to their well being trackers. What makes this Longevity Mirror attention-grabbing is that it’s a contactless methodology and crucially, entails zero bodily fluids like blood, urine, or saliva. Nevertheless, mirrors are judgmental sufficient with out all this sensible tech inbuilt. We’ll need to see whether or not the common particular person is eager on subjecting themselves to this sort of well being evaluation within the title of dwelling longer.










