CNET reporters have been on the ground at CES 2026 all week, where they've seen the new tech products that will shape the industry's direction and, consequently, our own personal devices. So far, we've spotted several notable health tech products, some of which have won our Best of CES 2026 awards. These are the trends that stand out the most, having the potential to affect how we live our healthiest lives in 2026 and beyond.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall: How old am I really?
The word "longevity" won't be able to get its beauty rest anytime soon.
Health tech company NuraLogix's new Longevity Mirror gave CES 2026 goers a moment to reflect on their health, as it tells you about how you'll age with just a simple selfie. By analyzing your face's blood-flow patterns, the mirror scores the following from zero to 100: your heart health, mental stress, cardiovascular disease risk, metabolic health and biological age, which represents how old your body is from a biological standpoint.
You can create up to six profiles in the Longevity Mirror. This is ideal for a family keeping track of their health metrics. NuraLogix
The Longevity Mirror wasn't the only device that promises to give you a glimpse into your long-term health. Withings' new Body Scan 2 smart scale measures over 60 biomarkers, including your heart and cellular health, and will alert you if anything appears abnormal. That way, you can make changes before these red flags progress into something more serious.
L'Oréal says its LED Face Mask can promote firmer skin. Faith Chihil/CNET
On a skin-deep level, L'Oréal also unveiled its LED Face Mask to promote firmer skin with reduced signs of aging, as well as the Light Straight Plus Multi-Styler, which features infrared light to decrease hair damage. Perhaps with tools like these, the Longevity Mirror will find that years have been taken off your life.
Tech says, 'You are what you eat'
We've seen food-tracking and scanning apps like Yuka, Zoe Health and MyFitnessPal emerge and expand, gaining AI capabilities and providing us with a closer look at the impact of our food choices on our bodies. The rest of the industry is following suit.
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