Yuwell Medical Debuts AI-Powered Wearables at CES 2026


01/09/2026


CES 2026 took place in Las Vegas from January 6–9, bringing together 4,112 prominent companies from across the globe. Among them, Yuwell Medical marked its first-ever appearance at the event, representing China’s medical device industry on the international stage.

During the exhibition, Yuwell Medical presented a broad range of solutions spanning respiratory care, chronic condition management, emergency care, and smart wearable technology. Its respiratory lineup—including the Pocket S portable breathcare device and the SP-6 Pro portable oxygen concentrator—highlighted the growing importance of mobility in medical applications. For chronic disease monitoring, products such as the YE699 fully automatic electronic blood pressure monitor demonstrated Yuwell’s focus on delivering more accurate and intelligent health management tools.

One of the standout attractions at the booth was the debut of the Yuwell R3 Health Ring. Designed with a titanium alloy body and medical-grade resin, the ring combines an ultra-light structure with a skin-friendly finish, ensuring comfort throughout the day. It supports continuous, multi-parameter health tracking, monitoring sleep patterns, heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and daily activity. Enhanced by AI-based health analysis and abnormal condition alerts, the R3 Health Ring also offers up to seven days of battery life during standard use.

Leveraging more than two decades of expertise in medical-grade monitoring technologies—including blood oxygen, heart rate, and sleep tracking—Yuwell has collaborated with professional medical institutions to integrate advanced sensors with its proprietary AI algorithms. This collaboration aims to solve a persistent challenge in the wearable sector: delivering high data accuracy without compromising comfort or meaningful health insights.

Yuwell Medical’s presence at CES underscored its long-term vision for AI-powered healthcare devices. Artificial intelligence is reshaping medical monitoring from basic data collection tools into proactive health companions. This shift is driven by four major trends: elevating devices from reference-level data providers to sources of clinically reliable insights; making health monitoring more unobtrusive through thinner, lighter wearable designs; transitioning from historical data review to predictive risk alerts using AI models; and creating an interconnected ecosystem where devices work together to support individual and family health management.

Commenting on the company’s direction, Hua Hao, General Manager of Yuwell’s AI Wearable Medical Business, said: “Our innovation strategy is closely tied to globalization, digital transformation, and wearable technology. By uniting hardware, algorithms, and services, we are bringing professional-grade monitoring—traditionally confined to hospitals—into everyday life, supporting a prevention-oriented, closed-loop approach to health management.”