
"Withings first announced its U-Scan, a non-invasive device you install in your toilet to track various health metrics, at CES 2023 two years ago. Unlike Kohler's Dekoda, which uses a camera to analyze your poop, the U-Scan detects and samples your urine, tests it using replaceable cartridges, and sends the results to the Withings app, where you'll get tips on how to improve your health if needed."
"Pricing starts at $379.95 for the Proactive option, which includes the U-Scan itself, a charging and cleaning station, access to the Withings Plus service, and a single Nutrio or Calci cartridge with 22 tests that will last up to three months with just two weekly measurements. The $449.96 Intensive option instead includes two cartridges and 44 tests, facilitating more tests per week. Replacement cartridges, which can be shipped regularly as part of a subscription plan, are $99.95 each or $179.95 a pair."
The U-Scan is a non-invasive toilet-installed device that detects and samples urine, runs tests with replaceable cartridges, and sends results to the Withings app with health tips. Launching in the US and Europe with two cartridges, Nutrio measures four urinary biomarkers including hydration, ketones, and vitamin C, while Calci tracks calcium and parameters related to kidney health and stone risk. The reproductive-health cartridge will not be available at launch. Withings classifies the device as a wellness product, so FDA clearance is not required. Pricing starts at $379.95 for the Proactive package; replacement cartridges cost $99.95 each.
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