Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Withings U-Scan puts urinalysis in your toilet and can recognize the signature of a stream

We pee, on average, seven times a day and probably pay little attention to the act aside from noting color or that particular smell eating asparagus gives it. However, urine is full of information that health-tech company Withings hopes to deliver to your phone via its new -U-Scan home urinalysis device.

Unveiled here at CES 2023, the puck-like sensor attaches to your toilet and uses a cartridge full of tiny test pods to sample and test your urine. According to Withings, it can, thanks to a thermal sensor, automatically detect when someone is peeing on it and even, using a low-energy radar sensor, identify individual stream signatures. Put more simply, U-Scan will know if it's you or, say, your wife peeing on the puck. 

Of course, you still have to pee on it for it to know that, so take aim.

It's not, by the way, the outside of the glass-fiber reinforced polymer-covered U-Scan that reads your urine sample. Instead, there's a specially-designed collection inlet that pulls in just the right amount of urine for analysis.

Withings is currently seeking FDA clearance in the US and U-Scan does look for many of the same urine markers as your doctor. However, Withing notes in the product release that the device is not designed to replace the advice, diagnosis, or treatment from medical professionals.

According to Withings, U-Scan Nutri Balance can read your urine's pH balance (acidity). ketones (carbohydrate levels), Vitamin C levels, and water balance (hydration). The Withings app will track these parameters and let you know if they're, for instance "stable" or in "optimal" range.

U-Scan is not only capable of testing your nutritional balance, but it can also be used for female cycle-tracking, as well.

Withings claims that its U-Scan Cycle Sync is the first automatic hormonal solution. With the accompanying app, it can perform daily hormone and dietary biomarker analysis. The information derived from U-Scan's urinalysis can, according to Withings, assist with menstrual cycle prediction and ovulation window determination for those seeking to get pregnant.

All of this information is delivered to your iPhone or Android device via Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/). It's also Bluetooth-ready.

U-Scan is rechargeable via a USB-C port, but don't worry about grabbing it out of your toilet every day to charge. Withings claims U-Scan has a three-month battery life. And, when you do have to charge it or swap out the test-pod puck, U-Scan conveniently ships with a pair of gloves.

Automated, digital, home urine analysis doesn't come cheap. U-Scan will start at $499.95 (€499.95), which includes the device and one cartridge. After that, it's a $30-a-month subscription (€30.00). 

The product could ship as early Q2 in Europe and will ship in the US pending FDA clearance.

Check out our CES 2023 hub for all the latest news from the show as it happens. We'll be covering everything from 8K TVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops, and smart home gadgets, so stick with us for the big stories.



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