Wired, 1/6/2023
Pee with confidence
Wrist-based fitness trackers have their place, but they can’t tell you if you’re drinking enough water or eating enough vegetables. The Withings U-Scan can. This small, unobtrusive pebble sits inside your toilet and uses a selection of interchangeable cartridges to measure the basic biomarkers in your urine. Each cartridge measures a different marker, and each one requires a separate paid subscription to use. The U-Scan will debut with two cartridge types—one for general wellness markers like pH and ketone levels, and one that will monitor hormone levels to track a female’s monthly cycle. The device goes on sale later this year in Europe for £500 (around $594), plus those monthly subscriptions. Of course, unlike a wrist-based fitness tracker, the U-Scan works on the assumption that you mostly pee at home. But nowadays, that seems like a reasonably safe bet.
Other CES 2023 posts:
Sony Honda EV joint venture. (12/26/2022)Peugeot Inception Concept teaser. (12/18/2022)
First OLED wireless TV. (12/18/2022)Loona petbot. (1/2/2023)
Bespoke AI wall oven. (1/4/2023)
Lenovo dual-screen laptop. (1/6/2023)
Kohler $16,000 stillness bathrub. (1/6/2023)
Nuwa pen. (1/6/2023)
Aska A5 evtol flying car. (1/6/2023)
Asus 3D laptop. (1/6/2023)
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