CES 2025: Withings unveils smart mirror concept

At CES 2025, Withings unveiled Omnia, a concept product that is still in development and may never be available to consumers. This smart mirror with body-scanning functions was one of the most striking conceptual novelties of the exhibition.
Omnia: a transformative digital health experience
According to Withings, Omnia is not just a product, but an entire “transformative experience” that completely redefines the possibilities of digital health. The idea of a full body scan every day is certainly appealing, but it’s worth noting that given the complexity of the technology and the perceived cost, such a product may not be feasible for a wide audience.
Omnia.

What the Omnia smart mirror can do
The Omnia offers a 360-degree body scan that provides the user with information about weight, as well as heart and lung health. Additional metrics such as sleep quality, activity and nutrition are likely to come through connected wearable devices such as fitness bracelets or smart watches.
Omnia offers a 360-degree body scan that provides the user with information about their weight, as well as their heart and lung health.
The mirror will be interactive: the user will be able to interact with it via a touchscreen as well as a voice assistant. Omnia will also be able to be used as a telemedicine portal, giving medical professionals access to the user’s data and making recommendations for better health.
The mirror will be interactive, allowing the user to interact with it via touchscreen and voice assistant.
What the future holds
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The company says that Omnia is still in the development phase and will require clinical trials and additional features using artificial intelligence. However, as early as 2025, some of the features described will be available as updates to the Withings app, although it is not yet known when exactly they will be available.
Omnia.

Closure
Omnia from Withings promises to be a true revolution in personal health and digital technology, but it remains unclear whether it will be realized in reality. The concept may be too expensive for most users, and also faces a challenge in the form of other companies’ failed attempts to create smart mirrors in recent years. Nevertheless, it will be extremely interesting to follow the development of this project.
So far, this is a project that will be extremely interesting to follow.