Sleep as a Pillar of Health at CES 2026 — What Can Happen When A Lamborghini Legacy Mashes Up With Sleep Tech

Well-being is a new form of luxury….and sleep is an inherent aspect of well-being and health, a message reinforced during a press conference hosted by the National Sleep Foundation at CES 2026. Sleep has been an ongoing theme at CES for many years: here’s a post I wrote on sleep at CES 2025 a year ago for some historical context. In today’s growing home-as-our-health-hub ethos, sleep-tech takes on a variety of forms, from new-fangled beds and sensors, smart rings, other wearable tech (like earbuds), and circadian rhythm lighting innovations. In yesterday’s Health Populi, I focused
The Bathroom’s Role in the Home as Health Hub: Catching Up with Kohler Health’s CEO at CES 2026

A key Tech Trend to Watch at CES 2026 is consumers’ re-imagining and fitting out their homes as sites for bolstering health and well-being. I’ve been tracking this concept as far back as 2011 when I wrote this post from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show. A decade-and-a-half later, in déjà vu spirit, the concept is no longer theoretical or futures-thinking. Fast forward from 2011 to the COVID-19 pandemic, when everyone’s home spaces became re-purposed for health, for medical care, for well-being, for fitness and exercise, for cooking up nutritious food, for
Tech Trends to Watch at CES 2026 – For Health, It’s About Longer Living, Smarter Living, and Better Living

Live from CES 2026 in Las Vegas…the first day of CES Media Days preceding the big show always covers a context-setting report on Tech Trends to Watch. This is one of my annual go-to programs which helps orient media and industry analysts with a lens on CES’s key tech categories and some hard data on market size and growth expectations. While I’ll focus on the health/care specifics in the trend forecast, let me first update you on the overall technology market revenues for the U.S. which are estimated at $565 billion for 2026.
Health Tracking Wrapped Around Your Finger: All About Wearable Tech’s Growing Smart Rings Category at CES 2026

For well over a decade, wearable technologies have been developed for humans from head-to-toe — from forehead-worn bands to address stress and headaches to smart shoes with sensor-embedded soles that assess our gait and posture. In 2013, my CES coverage had a focus on “The Battle of the (Wrist)Bands.” This year, the #wearabletech category feels like a fierce competition for the human real estate of the finger — that is, a battle of the smart rings. Twelve years later, smartwatches are mainstream trackers for health embedded with sensors that are gaining clinical evidence for use in medical care well beyond
Exercise is Health Care, and Consumers Are Willing to Pay – Context for #CES2026

“Americans are not just setting fitness goals; they are budgeting for them,” Liz Clark, President and CEO of the Health & Fitness Association observed. “People increasingly see exercise as an essential investment in their long-term health. Even in a challenging economic environment, Americans are prioritizing physical activity as a proactive form of preventive healthcare.” Americans see exercise as healthcare — and health — according to a survey from the Health & Fitness Association (HFA). HFA commissioned Kantar to conduct the online survey among 2,000 U.S. adults 18 and over in December 2025 — well-timed for the





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