
"At CES 2026, the tech giant is rumored to unveil a Brain Health feature, developed to detect early signs of dementia, according to rumors. Details are sparse, but Sammobile reported that the feature will analyze various metrics to detect early signs of dementia. These include gait patterns, changes in a user's voice, and sleep status. Whether this will be through Samsung's smartphones, smartwatches, or smart rings is still unknown."
"Alongside detection, Samsung will also provide guidance and prevention instructions, which could include a brain training program to boost cognitive function, according to Sammobile. The company has completed in-house development of Brain Health and is now conducting clinical validation, according to ChoSun. Samsung has leveraged its smartwatches and smart rings to introduce several innovative health-tracking features."
Samsung is developing a Brain Health feature aimed at detecting early signs of dementia and offering prevention guidance. The system will analyze gait patterns, voice changes, and sleep metrics collected by Samsung devices. Potential device platforms include smartphones, smartwatches, or smart rings, though the exact hardware has not been specified. The feature may include a brain-training program to boost cognitive function. Samsung reports completion of in-house development and is conducting clinical validation. Samsung has previously added health sensors such as an antioxidant sensor on Galaxy Watch 8 and offers blood pressure, ECG, and sleep and training guidance.
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