At CES 2025, innovators in digital health drew thousands of attendees to the Venetian Convention and Expo Center in Las Vegas. Medtech Insight was on site to bring you some of the most interesting technologies. Below is the second roundup of some of the most innovative tech seen, and in some cases demoed, at this year’s biggest tech event, which was held from 7-10 January.
CES Roundup: UTI-Detecting Smart Toilets; Smart Glasses For Visually Impaired; Non-Invasive Injections; Earbuds Capturing Heart Beats
In this second roundup of innovative technologies seen or demoed at CES 2025, Medtech Insight tunes into heartbeat-listening earbuds, vision aids for people with macular degeneration, UTI-detecting toilets, non-invasive injection devices, hot flash-cooling wristband, mobility-aiding smart shoes, and robotic aids for cerebral palsy.

More from Medtech Insight
More from Leadership
People living with diabetes who receive continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) through medical supply firms show higher compliance, lower costs of care, and fewer hospitalizations after one year than those who use pharmacies, a new study shows.
Barcelona-based accelerator S2 Xpeed is driving the rapid growth of medtech and hardware start-ups in Europe. Operating under a "sweat equity" model, the program helps early-stage companies move from prototype to manufacturing readiness in exchange for equity. This month, the accelerator will add a fourth cohort of 10 more start-ups, five of which are in the medtech space.
Medtech Insight sat down with Anja Streicher, chief marketing officer at Women of Wearables, a global community offering events and education resources to support the femtech industry, to discuss trends in the women's wearables tech market, challenges and innovators pushing the boundaries.