Lumo Run

These smart shorts will track your runs, coach you along the way

Called Lumo Run, it comes with a 9-axis smart sensor you would typically find in an activity tracker to monitor and alert users on their running form.
Looncup

Looncup is a smart menstrual cup that automatically tracks women’s periods

The product syncs with iOS and Android devices, and keep track and analyze things like flow, changes in color or body temperature, and potential health issues.
LifeTrak ZOOM

LifeTrak ZOOM is touted as the only amphibious fitness tracker

Thanks to the innovative flexwear technology, the wearable device provides continuous heart rate monitoring both in water and on land.
MiniMed Connect

Medtronic’s MiniMed Connect now available in the U.S.

Working in tandem with a companion app, the device enables people with diabetes to conveniently view their insulin pump and CGM information on a smartphone.
MOCAheart cardiovascular health monitor

MOCAheart cardiovascular health monitor now available for purchase

The solution combines thumb scans with sophisticated algorithms that measure blood flow and velocity to determine heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
Smart pill box VV-Box

Smart pill box VV-Box launching soon on Kickstarter

A product of China-based Xiaohe Intelligent Technology, the device will boast infrared sensors that accurately organize and track daily medication intake.
Raymio

Raymio wearable tracks your exposure to the sun

The device registers user's UV A+B exposure and offers personalized protection strategies according to each individual's skin type and exposure history.
Ava bracelet

Ava bracelet wants to help women conceive

The wrist-worn device collects hormonal and other data to show a women the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.
iHealth Core

iHealth Core smart scale goes beyond weight measurement

Working in tandem with a companion app, the device is dubbed especially useful for people living with chronic conditions such as obesity and hypertension.
low-cost device to diagnose cancer

Massachusetts General Hospital researchers develop low-cost device to diagnose cancer

The D3 system consists of a small device that attaches to the smartphone's camera to convert it into a microscope which can analyze a sample of a few cells.