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CES 2026: The $899 Nuralogix Longevity Mirror Will Tell You Exactly How You're Aging

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Explore the Nuralogix Longevity Mirror debuted at CES 2026. Priced at $899, it uses transdermal optical imaging to measure aging scores and blood flow patterns in 30 seconds.

How old do you really look? At CES 2026, a new smart mirror is making people either cheer or cringe. While some tech journalists were dismayed by their aging scores, others were thrilled to find out they looked over a decade younger than their actual age. It's all thanks to the NuralogixLongevity Mirror, an $899 device that claims to see beneath your skin.

Inside the Nuralogix Longevity Mirror Technology

According to reports from The Verge, the device utilizes a proprietary technology called transdermal optical imaging. By taking a 30-second scan of your face, the mirror detects blood flow patterns that are invisible to the naked eye. This data is then processed to calculate an 'aging score' along with various health metrics like heart rate and stress levels.

The $899 Price Tag of Bio-Hacking

Priced at $899, the Longevity Mirror isn't just another bathroom accessory. It represents the growing trend of high-end home bio-hacking. While the technology is impressive, critics have raised questions about its psychological impact on users who might become overly obsessed with their aging metrics.

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