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CES 2026 was packed with beauty tech gadgets, innovations designed to solve real problems. And I tested a lot of it.
Zara’s new virtual try-on feature is a subtle but meaningful shift in how we shop online. Instead of guessing fit and returning half your order, this tool lets you visualize how pieces actually look on a body before you buy. We tested it, broke down how it works, and why this kind of tech could finally reduce returns—and frustration—for shoppers.
Distance is hard — but this bracelet makes it feel a little smaller. With a simple tap, your partner’s bracelet lights up and vibrates in the same pattern, creating a quiet, intimate way to say “I’m thinking of you.”
OpenAI just introduced ChatGPT Health — a new way to manage your health using AI grounded in your real data. You can upload medical records, connect apps like Apple Health and MyFitnessPal, and even turn meal plans into grocery lists. From understanding your lab results to building workout plans and preparing for your next physical, ChatGPT Health aims to make healthcare feel more personalized and less overwhelming. It’s not replacing your doctor — it’s helping you make smarter, more informed decisions.
This viral keychain camera is small enough to clip onto your keys but powerful enough to shoot photos and video, it’s as fun as it is functional.