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Innovation Unleashed: 5 Health and Lifestyle Gadgets from CES 2025

From AI pet translators to smart toilets, CES 2025 Eureka Park revealed future health tech.

The bustling halls of CES often spotlight industry giants, but true innovation frequently bubbles up in the quieter corners of Eureka Park. This startup pavilion serves as a crucible for scrappy founders challenging the status quo, moving beyond standard consumer electronics to tackle deep, personal problems in health, lifestyle, and security.

Pawkeyland: The AI Pet Communicator
Imagine an Oura Ring for your pet. The Pawkeyland AI Smart Collar tracks everything from location and calories to sleep patterns and mood. However, its standout feature is an AI chatbot interface. Owners can type questions about their pet’s behavior and receive answers based on real-time physiological data, effectively bridging the gap between human intuition and animal needs.

TDM Neo: The Hybrid Device
The audio market is crowded, but the TDM Neo Headphones disrupt it with a clever morphing design. Created by Dave and Hannah Brailsford, these function as both high-fidelity headphones and a Bluetooth speaker simply by twisting the ear cups. With a battery life exceeding 200 hours in headphone mode, it solves the perennial traveler’s dilemma of packing dual devices.

Glyde & Safety: Precision and Protection
Grooming and safety also saw significant advancements. The Glyde Smart Hair Clipper, originating from China, uses sensors to track hand motion and angle. If you move too fast or tilt incorrectly, the blade physically retracts, making professional fade cuts achievable at home. Meanwhile, the Safety Straw addresses drink spiking head-on. Invented by a Michigan State grad, this straw changes color from yellow to red instantly upon contact with common date-rape drugs, offering a passive, discreet layer of protection.

Throne One: The Wearable for Your Toilet
Perhaps the most intriguing is Throne One. Co-founded by John Capodilupo (formerly of Whoop), this device uses computer vision and AI to analyze digestive patterns, stool consistency, and hydration. It detects family members via Bluetooth, offering clinical-grade insights for conditions like IBS and kidney health directly through an app.

These five inventions prove that the most impactful technology doesn’t just entertain; it deepens our connection with our bodies, our pets, and our safety. Eureka Park remains the best place to witness the tangible future of wellbeing.

Mr Tactition
Self Taught Software Developer And Entreprenuer

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