CES 2024: NuraLogix Releases Smart Mirror for Analyzing Facial Blood Flow, Vital Signs

NuraLogix developed Anura MagicMirror, a smart mirror that analyzes facial blood flow information, calculates vital signs, and conducts disease risk assessments, during the CES 2024.

The Anura MagicMirror received the CES 2024 Innovation Award Honoree for Digital Health and is available for viewing throughout the trade show. 

Anura MagicMirror
(Photo : NuraLogix)

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The Anura MagicMirror is a 21.5-inch screen device that is powered by the cloud-based Affective AI platform, DeepAffex. The device promises accurate health data for people who are keen on tracking their bodies. 

The device is designed for conducting physical and mental health assessments anywhere and anytime. It can measure blood pressure, irregular heart rate, hypertension risk, diabetes risk assessment, mental stress, and more. The company provided a sample list in a press release

"Whether it is helping organizations optimize staff well-being and monitoring stress levels, providing health checkups in a community, or easing the clinical intake burden on health professionals during visits," NuraLogix CTO, Phil Levy, said. 

Anura MagicMirror Provides Health Scan Within 30 Seconds 

Users of the smart mirror only need to sit in front of it and wait for the device to automatically detect movement and conduct a 30-second scan. This is made possible by the company's patented Transdermal Optical Imaging technology which can detect a face, identify regions of interest, and extract blood flow information.

The company's research models have appeared in 11 global peer-reviewed research publications, proving its dedication to providing an accurate health service. Levy claimed that NuraLogix is "paving the way" for easier monitoring of health vitals. 

Last year, the company launched and deployed Anura Telehealth, an app dedicated to providing a real-time assessment of vital signs during video consultations with physicians. 

Both Anura Telehealth and Anura MagicMirror are to be used for investigational purposes only. 

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