The technology fair CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, is teeming with healthcare inventions this year. Connected devices are everywhere, even in the toilet bowl. French society Withings lance U-Scana home urine lab that provides nutritional counseling and can tell women where they are in their menstrual cycle.
Aunt NdawManager de WithingsExplain: “this is a single user device and we have incorporated a feature called stream ID so we are able to recognize and identify the user who urinates on the product so we will only collect urine when you use the product.”
The results are fed to a smartphone app, providing data-driven analysis and recommendations. U-Scan will be available in Europe by mid-2023. A starter kit should cost around $500.
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