Smart Mirror Causes Self-Reflection Crisis at CES 2026
CES attendees witnessed a sharp-eyed smart mirror, Nuralogix’s $899 Longevity Mirror, analyze facial blood flow patterns to reveal aging scores in a shocking display of vanity-revealing technology that left journalists reeling from the implications. The device, boasting “transdermal optical imaging,” purportedly offers a unique aging assessment tool with sunscreen-saving endorsements. The Longevity Mirror’s claims were met with both awe and unease among the gathered tech writers, who took turns scrutinizing their own reflection through its lens in search of any signs of premature aging. While some appeared rattled by the unsettling results, others seemed relieved to discover they had taken adequate care of their skin - a stark contrast to those left feeling disheartened upon discovering the true cost of youthfulness and the fleeting nature of life’s beauty.