Here are some of the highlights:
* Withings Body Scan: This smart scale measures weight, body fat percentage, muscle mass, and bone density, and syncs with a companion app to track progress over time.
* Movano E1 Smart Ring: This ring tracks heart rate, blood oxygen levels, body temperature, and sleep, and can send alerts if any of these metrics are out of range.
* Garmin Forerunner 55: This running watch has a built-in GPS to track distance, pace, and time, and can also monitor heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and sleep.
* Peloton Guide: This home fitness system combines a large screen with a camera and motion sensors to track users' workouts and provide real-time feedback.
* Philips SmartSleep Wake-Up Light: This alarm clock simulates sunrise to gradually wake users up, and can also be used to adjust sleep cycles and improve mood.
* Amazon Halo: This wristband tracks activity levels, sleep, and body composition, and provides personalized recommendations for improving health.
* Oral-B iO Series 10: This electric toothbrush uses Bluetooth technology to connect to a smartphone app that tracks brushing habits and provides feedback on technique.
These are just a few examples of the many health-focused gadgets on display at CES. As technology continues to advance, consumers will have more and more options to help them live healthier lives.