For example, have you been wanting a robotic physical therapy machine? Or have you never imagined that such a thing could exist? Or how about a lightweight device that you could just point at words on paper or on a screen and have the device read them out loud to you? Or wireless headphones that perform a hearing test then create a personalized hearing profile tailored just to you and your audio preferences? These technologically advanced items and many more are on display at CES 2021. Some are available for purchase now, while others are still in development. All were created with the goal of improving your health and wellness, reducing anxiety, and helping you get through your day with more ease. RELATED: CES 2021 Reveals the Best in Health Tech, Self-Care, Home Health, Remote Monitoring, and More — Everyday Health Oncology Editor Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn
Rise Gardens Personal Garden System: An Indoor Gardening Solution for a Not-So-Green Thumb
— Everyday Health Heart Health Editor Amy Kraft RELATED: CES 2021: What Is the Post-Pandemic Future for Telehealth and Digital Health Technology?
CarePredict TouchPoint and Tempo: Nipping Senior Care Problems in the Bud
The Tempo, which is worn on the wrist like a watch or bracelet, has a touch-button call system so caregiver and recipient can speak to one another in real time. The CarePredict @Home kit costs $449.99, and the subscription fee is being waived during the pandemic. — Everyday Health Senior Health Editor Ingrid Strauch
OrCam Read: Help for People With Low Vision or Other Reading Challenges
— Everyday Health Vision Health Editor Pamela Kaufman RELATED: CES 2021: Telemedicine Lauded as Healthcare Success Story of 2020
Quantum Operation CGM: Detecting Blood Glucose Changes Noninvasively
— Everyday Health Diabetes Editor Melinda Carstensen
LG PuriCare Wearable Air Purifier: Wear Your Clean Air
— Everyday Health Senior Health Producer Brianna Majsiak RELATED: CES 2021: Can Virtual Medicine Help Reduce Healthcare Disparities?
Olly: Sunlight on Demand
— Everyday Health Sleep and Sleep Disorders Editor Sarah DiGiulio
SensusHD True Wireless Headphones: Bluetooth Headphones in Sync With Your Ears
It’s worth noting that while these headphones are not for use as a medical device, their Smart Talk mode allows users to reduce background noise and hear speech more clearly. Somewhere between traditional wireless headphones and hearing aids, the SensusHD True Wireless Headphones promise to be totally attuned to your ears. Expected to retail for $199.99, they will be available later in 2021, and you can sign up for product updates via Helm’s website. — Everyday Health Associate Editor Laura McArdle