CES 2017: Photos of sleep gadgets and health tech innovations
Levl ketone monitor
Levl measures the amount of ketones in your breath to determine if you’ve reached your optimum fat-burning target.
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EyeQue personal vision tracker
Use EyeQue to test your eyes and see if you need new glasses. It attaches to your smartphone.
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Dozer smart sleep toy
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ReSound LiNX2 hearing device
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Proof breathalyzer
Proof checks the alcohol molecules through your skin and relays the info to an app on your smartphone.
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SafetoSleep baby sleep breathing monitor
This is a 20″ x 35″ battery powered baby sleep wellness and breathing monitor that uses fiber optics technology.
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Geko smart whistle
This smart whistle uses Bluetooth and GPS to call, text and email your location to pre-selected contacts when you need help.
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Quell smart pain reliever
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Muse brain sensing headband for meditation
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Under Armour smart sleepwear
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Holi connected alarm clock
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The Sleep Number 360 Bed
This smart bed senses your movements, and that of your partner, to automatically adjust firmness and temperature as needed.
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RestOn smart sleep tracker
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Auxivia medical smart drinking glass
Measure the amount of hydration a senior is receiving with this medical smart drinking glass.
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Smart Nora snore stopper
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Sublime connected pain relief device
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Terraillon wellness coach and sleep tracker
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Bloomlife pregnancy contraction monitor
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Live by EarlySense sleep monitor
You can monitor the sleep of anyone remotely via an app with the Live sleep monitor.
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Moona smart pillow temperature monitor
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Happiest Baby Snoo
It’s $1,150 for the Happiest Baby Snoo, which rocks a baby to sleep and adjusts motors and white noise based on their behavior.
Nod baby sleep coach
Nod, made by Mimo, is a baby sleep coach.
Rapael smart glove
The Neofect Rapael smart glove offers rehabilitation training exercise games for stroke patients.
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OrCam MyEye glasses read to the blind
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Whill Model M wheelchair
The Whill Model M is an electric wheelchair to boost mobility for people with disabilities by maneuvering over rough pavement and climbing over obstacles.
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Oria sleep enhancer
Oria emits a scent while you sleep to enable a better night’s sleep.
Teena Maddox is a VP at Brodeur Partners. She is a former Associate Managing Editor at TechRepublic. Teena's lifelong journalism career has included writing on staff for publications including People magazine, W magazine and Women's Wear Daily.