Smart mirrors are becoming increasingly popular at home, not just for their smart features, but also for tracking health and wellness. Baracoda, a French healthtech company, recently launched BMind, the world’s first AI-powered smart mirror for mental wellness. Using clever artificial intelligence, it acts as a health ally that recognizes your mood and helps you manage stress through exercises and calming light, sound, and visuals.

Built on the CareOS platform, BMind smart mirror provides personalized suggestions and experiences based on your mood. It uses advanced AI with computer vision and language models to interpret gestures, voice commands, and even the user’s intent.

After identifying your sentiments and mood, it gives you custom lighting treatment sessions and creates personalized exercises like guided meditation and self-affirmations to lift your spirits.

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BMind has teamed up with ThrivePal, an AI-powered coach that crafts dedicated programs for personalized self-improvement, and Inclusive Brains for the proprietary combination of generative AI and neurophysiology. This combination lets the device sense and adapt to how people feel in the moment.

BMind smart mirror recently earned the 2024 Consumer Electronics (CES) Innovation Award in the smart home category. You can experience this award-winning smart mirror in real time at the ongoing CES 2024.

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