Samsung set to showcase brain health feature, that may detect early dementia at CES

At CES next month, where it's holding a product launch in its own standalone exhibition space, Samsung is now rumored to be demonstrating a new Brain Health feature that detects early signs of dementia.

Smarter mind checks

An older man using advanced Samsung health technology designed to monitor brain activity in a clinical setting.
Samsung highlights emerging brain health technology, aimed at early neurological assessment during CES.
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TL;DR

  • Samsung may unveil a brain health tool at CES that flags early dementia risks.

  • It would expand Samsung’s preventive health suite beyond heart-focused tracking.

  • The showcase is expected to happen at Samsung’s own dedicated CES space.

Samsung is expected to use its dedicated show floor at CES next month to spotlight a new health-focused capability said to centre on cognitive wellbeing. The feature, described as a Brain Health tool, is believed to screen for subtle warning signals linked to the earliest stages of memory-related decline, positioning the company more directly within long-term neurological care conversations.


Rather than relying on a single indicator, the system is said to interpret a combination of user data points to form its assessments. If introduced as anticipated, it would expand Samsung’s existing suite of preventative health tools already covering areas such as heart activity and circulatory tracking, further broadening the scope of consumer wearables into proactive monitoring territory.


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