Ultrahuman, known for its advancements in wearable technology, is venturing into the smart home sector with its latest offering, the Ultrahuman Home, unveiled at CES in Las Vegas this week.

This innovative device is designed to assess various external factors within the home that may affect residents’ well-being, including levels of artificial light, air quality, humidity, and noise. The information collected is then analyzed in relation to individual lifestyle factors, such as sleep patterns and stress levels, marking a significant advancement in home health technology.

According to Ultrahuman, many conventional home health monitors track parameters like humidity and temperature, but they fail to provide a comprehensive view of how these elements fluctuate over time and their overall impact on health. “This innovative approach, which correlates environmental factors with personal health metrics, is a first in the field and could profoundly improve the quality of life for countless individuals,” the company stated.

In addition to monitoring environmental conditions, the Ultrahuman Home device can detect disturbances during sleep, including issues like sleep apnea and snoring, as well as blue light exposure that can disrupt rest. It also features a smoke detector to alert users to potential fire hazards and respiratory threats.

The Ultrahuman Home is expected to be commercially available by the end of this year.

“Ultrahuman Home represents a groundbreaking step in the health wearable market,” said Mohit Kumar, CEO of Ultrahuman. “By integrating unique environmental data with personal health indicators, we are creating a holistic health monitoring experience that links on-body and off-body data like never before.”