At CES 2025, the French manufacturer Withings unveiled Omnia, its connected mirror which analyzes all our health data. A truly futuristic medical tool, designed to provide a complete assessment in just a few seconds.
CES returns for the 2025 edition, which will be held in Las Vegas from January 7 to 11, although a handful of products have already been revealed. And this year promises a great vintage! Among the exhibitors, we find the French brand Withings, specializing in connected health. This time she presents Omnia, a connected mirror supposed to allow health monitoring at home by analyzing several indicators, such as weight, heart rate or even lung function, but also by offering advice via a voice assistant boosted with intelligence artificial, and opening the door to remote medical consultations. All you have to do is position yourself in front of the mirror, on the base, which will then record some 60 vital parameters with each scan, whether on the person’s metabolism, physical activity or sleep.
Omnia Withings: sensors and AI galore
The Omnia smart mirror has a base capable of measuring, analyzing and interpreting, using AI, key indicators such as heart health, nutritional trends, body and metabolic composition, lung function , but also monitoring physical activity and sleep quality.
The daily health check-up therefore includes:
- Heart health: ECG (including atrial fibrillation detection), nighttime heart rate, irregular rhythm notifications, resting heart rate, vascular age and blood pressure;
- Body and metabolic composition: muscle-fat ratio, water mass, bone mass, visceral fat and weight trends;
- Activity tracking: number of steps taken, calories burned, VO2 max, elevations, workouts, recovery heart rate and body temperature variations;
- Nutrition: pH, evolution of ketones, specific density and analysis of vitamin C:
- Sleep quality: detection of sleep apnea, interruptions, sleep stages and recovery.
For more complete support, it is possible to synchronize data from other connected devices of the brand. These can, for example, be smart watches like the Scanwatch Nova or the Scanwatch 2, but also connected scales like the Body Scan, blood pressure monitors or connected beds.
Using an AI-driven voice assistant, Omnia can provide real-time feedback and personalized advice. If necessary, the device could even make it possible to organize medical teleconsultations and send the data collected to health professionals.
Omnia Withings: a mirror to revolutionize health monitoring
The connected mirror is in line with Withings innovations presented at previous CES shows. The company notably offered a BeamO connected thermometer as well as a Withings U-Scan to analyze urine. But, before it, other companies had proposed concepts of connected health mirrors, such as Baracoda and BMind, with mirrors allowing you to display information or make video calls. But Omnia goes further by adding the consideration of body composition, with the help of an AI assistant.
Please note, Omnia is currently still at the prototype stage, so the product has no marketing date or price announced. The brand first wants to test the public’s interest in the device before going any further.