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From AI mirror to friendly tabletop robot, the mental health tech tools on show at CES

A robot to combat loneliness, a mirror that spots fatigue – a look at the mental health tech on show at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show

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Romi, an AI emotional support robot, was one of several technical mental health solutions unveiled at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show. Photo: AFP

Whether detecting rising anxiety or managing a full-blown panic attack, the tech industry is offering an array of new tools designed to support mental health.

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Scores of start-ups pitched their solutions at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, including Swiss firm Nutrix, which is introducing cortiSense to measure levels of the so-called stress hormone cortisol.

A small cylindrical object with a thin strip at one end, cortiSense allows users to test and analyse their saliva directly – without having to spit into a tube and send it to a laboratory, according to Nutrix. Results can be consulted in minutes via a mobile app.

Up to now, Nutrix founder Maria Hahn said, to test your cortisol “you need to go to the hospital, or you need to send your samples”.

The Nutrix cortiSense saliva test sensor and app at CES Unveiled, ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: AFP
The Nutrix cortiSense saliva test sensor and app at CES Unveiled, ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: AFP

If users’ levels prove to be too high, Nutrix says it can put them in touch with health professionals to help craft an appropriate response.

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