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I’ve never wanted a health device as badly as I want this smart mirror

NuraLogix's smart mirror gives you a full health check-up by scanning the blood flow patterns in your face – and it's my next must-have

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I try to get my hands on all the latest health tech. Fitness trackers, blood testing kits, you name it. So when I was invited to view a smart mirror, I was certainly intrigued. The Longevity Mirror by NuraLogix gives you one of the most advanced looks into your health that you can get at home, and I’ve never wanted a device quite so badly.

The premise sounds like something out of Star Trek, which is probably why I grinned like a maniac while trying it at CES 2026. You peer into this unassuming mirror and let it scan your face for 30 seconds. Its built-in camera analyses blood flow patterns and compares them to a database of algorithms and actual data in real-time.

Behind the magic is something called Transdermal Optical Imaging. It’s paired with AI trained on hundreds of thousands of health records, which gives you a report that doesn’t just tell you how knackered you are now, but how badly you’re ageing into the future.

The scan combines every individual reading into something called the Longevity Index – a tidy score between 0 and 100. It condenses everything from cardiovascular risk and metabolic health to mental stress. Beneath that number lurks a whole host of wellness stats you usually wouldn’t get outside of a medical check-up at the doctors.

You can dive into each stat, depending on how much you want to learn. It’ll give you readings on cardiovascular health (including blood pressure), metabolism, age, and more. When I compared it’s heart rate reading to my Apple Watch, they matched. So the smart mirror is pretty accurate considering it measures everything from afar.

It’s built for households, supporting up to six profiles. While it delivers insights with uncanny precision, it also talks to you like a normal person thanks to an AI Health Assistant that translates all the science into life advice. There’s also a concierge feature rolling out later in 2026 that links you up with real human health coaches and nutritionists for tailored advice.

The Longevity Mirror will set you back $899, which includes the device and your first year of subscription. After that, it’s $99 per year. The Health Concierge add-on, will run you $399 per year, depending on which health partners are available in your area.

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Connor is a former Stuff contributor. He has attended the biggest tech expos, including CES, MWC, and IFA, and been interviewed as a technology expert on TV and radio by national news outlets including France24. Connor has experience with most major platforms, though does hold a place in his heart for macOS, iOS/iPadOS, electric vehicles, and smartphone tech. Connor is also involved in the startup and venture capital scene, which puts him at the front of new and exciting tech.

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Mobile, macOS, EVs, smart home