Onelink Watch

First Alert unveils a bunch of smart home devices at CES

Two of these products are mHealth based -- Onelink Watch and Onelink Wi-Fi Environment Monitor -- and both are controllable via iPhones and iPads.
Breathometer Mint

Breathometer Mint is pocket-sized solution for measuring breath quality and hydration

The petite gadget enables users to instantly measure breath quality based on Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSCs) and moisture through a single breath sample.
Siemens smart hearing aids

Siemens unveils smart hearing aids at CES

Controlled via iPhone and Android devices, Siemens' devices are clinically proven to outperform people with normal hearing in background noise.
InBody activity tracker

InBody activity tracker adds body composition to the mix

The thicker version of this smart band lets users track some crazy data points such as fat mass, total body water, metabolic rate, and whatnot.
TAO Chair

TAO Chair allows users to burn calories while watching TV

The device could be used for playing some of the popular casual games, including the company's own multiplayer game - TAO Sumo.
nuyu Sleep System

Health o meter nuyu branded products unveiled at CES

The offering includes the fancy nuyu Sleep System, an activity monitor, downloadable coaching plans, and a wireless scale.
VivaLnk thermometer patch

VivaLnk showcases its thermometer patch at CES

The company's eSkin technology enables complex electronic circuitry with embedded tiny sensors on a thin flexible material to adhere comfortably to one's skin.
Connected Cycle

France’s Connected Cycle unveils connected pedal to prevent bike theft

The smart pedal will also automatically record the speed, route, incline, and calories burnt, and make that information available through a mobile app.
UA Record

HTC, Under Armour team-up to “empower athletes everywhere”

The Taiwanese handset maker will be designing a series of products to sing along UA Record, the newest addition to Under Armour Connected Fitness network.
Razer unveils Nabu X

Razer unveils Nabu X as a cheaper version of the Nabu smartband

The new device doesn't have an OLED screen but a set of three LEDs that deliver notifications with differently colored lights (to signify different apps).