The Omnia is still very much in Concept Mode — a popular phenomenon in the automotive world that has since spread to consumer electronics. It is arguably the most brilliant product of Withings. CES 2025 It will never be a product. Among other things, a body-scanning smart mirror is likely to be cost-effective for consumers.
According to Withings, Omnia is “more than just a product – it's a transformative experience that reimagines what's possible in digital health.” The concept of daily full-body health scans is sure to attract many potential customers. But it follows a decade of failed smart glass projects.
The “conceptual product” will offer 360-degree body scans and insights into the user's weight; It will provide heart and lung health. sleep time Other measurements, such as activity and nutrition, can presumably come from the connected wearable.
The mirror itself includes a voice assistant and can be interacted with through touch. Omnia can also serve as a telemedicine portal for healthcare professionals that will capture user metrics and provide appropriate advice.
Withings says the system is “currently in development.” Things like medical reviews and AI functions are said to be pending. However, Some of the aforementioned features will be available in some form via the Withings app sometime in late 2025, he added.