The Newest Health Trend Is Tracking Your Pee With Smart Devices
People are now tracking their health by analyzing their urine using new smart devices that provide health insights.
Recently, I’ve seen many urine trackers, with Vivoo’s smart toilet being the latest. It launched at CES 2026 and costs $99. It clips inside your toilet bowl.
When you need to go, connect the sensor to the app using Bluetooth. It tests your pee and measures how much water you need. This smart gadget is antibacterial, has antifungal tech, lasts for over 1,000 uses, and is completely no-touch.
I’ve spent a lot of time with my toilet lately. I tested the Withings U-Scan, which costs $380. It’s fancier but pricier. There are two types: Nutrio checks hydration and diabetes signs, while Calci looks for kidney stones.
Like the smart toilet, the U-Scan needs a cartridge to test the pee. It’s not waterproof, so aiming is important and leads to funny talks with family. You have to clean and charge it every month and it comes with rubber gloves.
This is better than the Kohler Dekoda, announced last year. It’s a toilet bowl camera that takes pictures and uses AI to give gut health tips, but it wasn’t properly encrypted. Plus, it costs $599.
Vivoo’s urine tracker attaches to most toilets and helps you stay healthy from home.
About ten years ago, tracking toilet habits seemed silly, but now we track steps, heartbeats, and even blood. Monitoring what’s going on in our toilets isn’t that strange anymore.