Weight, heart rate, sleep… this French connected mirror will analyze everything to better advise you

At CES, the French brand Withings unveiled Omnia, its concept of a connected mirror capable of analyzing all of your health data to advise you.

The Omnia connected mirror from Withings // Source: Withings

As the CES in Las Vegas opens its doors this Monday, the French manufacturer Withings, a regular at the event, took advantage of the show to unveil its latest new products. The French brand thus unveiled its connected mirror dedicated to health monitoring, the Withings Omnia.

This mirror is actually made up of two parts: a base, which also acts as a scale, and a mirror, which also allows you to display different information.

Data from the Withings ecosystem

Connected to your Withings account, Omnia is able to display numerous fitness or health data related to the user in front of it. Obviously, the base will make it possible to measure the user’s weight, as well as their heart rate or body composition.

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But in addition to the data collected by the mirror base, Omnia will be able to display other data collected by a Withings connected watch, a sleep sensor or a blood pressure monitor.

The Omnia connected mirror from Withings // Source: Withings

Thus, the screen integrated into the mirror will be able to summarize information related to heart health, nutritional trends, body composition, pulmonary functions, sleep quality or physical activity.

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Behind, in addition to displaying data and modeling the body in 3D, Omnia will be able to answer questions asked by voice thanks to AI generation based on different health data. It will also be possible to launch a medical teleconsultation with health professionals.

A still conceptual product

For now, the Withings Omnia mirror is still described as “product concept», even if the French brand is aiming for marketing during the year 2026. For the moment, no price has yet been announced.

Until then, Withings plans to deploy some of the planned features, such as the AI ​​assistant, in its mobile application during 2025.


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