It is not looking at your face. It is looking through the face's minutes.
Nuralogix Longevity Mirror Review: My Face Attended Without Me
The smart mirror estimates health signals from facial blood flow, leaving the user standing before a reflective committee.
By Dr. Veda Sill, Science and Technology Correspondent
WELLNESS BOOTH - Published June 6, 2026 at 1:07 PM CDT

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The Nuralogix Longevity Mirror is a smart mirror that estimates health signals by reading blood-flow patterns in the face. It does not simply reflect you. It receives you.
I have stood before many mirrors. Some have judged my hair. Some have collaborated with bad lighting. None have suggested that my face contains a dashboard. This one does. Heart rate, physiological age, mental-health indicators: the mirror converts looking into a consultation.
The company says the system studies blood flow, not facial beauty. That distinction is comforting, though only partly. My face has always been a social object. Now it is apparently also a packet of vascular minutes.
The product could be genuinely useful if the estimates prove reliable. Noninvasive checks at home are a good idea, especially for people who might otherwise avoid more formal health monitoring. But the form factor is intense. A mirror is already powerful because it makes you meet yourself before breakfast. Giving it AI health analysis is like adding a small hospital to the vanity.
I found myself standing straighter, not because posture was being measured, but because the mirror seemed like it knew the board.
Source note: TechRadar reported that the Nuralogix Longevity Mirror uses cameras and AI to infer health data from facial blood-flow patterns.
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