
"(If urine is too dense, it's a sign of dehydration, while if it's too thin, it's a sign of over-hydration or something more serious, like diabetes or renal failure.) You trigger a reading via the smartphone app, and when the test is complete the data will be pushed back to your device. The company says its battery will last for more than 1,000 measurements before you need to recharge it, too."
"At the same time, the company is announcing Hygenic FlowPad, a menstrual pad infused with microfluidics. These are capable of monitoring factors such as Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSI), a marker for fertiity, ovarian health and perimenopause. Once the wearer removes the pad, they are tasked with scanning it with their phone camera to Vivoo's app, much like many of its other at-home tests. At present, there's no word on when Flo"
Vivoo introduced two consumer health products at CES 2026: a Smart Toilet and the Hygenic FlowPad menstrual pad. The Smart Toilet clips onto the bowl, collects a small urine sample in a pocket-shaped cup for non-contact optical testing, and measures urine specific gravity to indicate dehydration, over-hydration, diabetes, or renal failure. A smartphone app triggers readings and receives results, and the device's battery supports over 1,000 measurements per charge with an external battery pack for easy recharging and cleaning. The Hygenic FlowPad uses microfluidics to monitor markers including Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH); users scan the removed pad with their phone to retrieve results.
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