CES is always a brilliant carnival of weird and wonderful fitness technology, and 2025 was no different. From futuristic mirrors to new smart rings, a long-awaited Garmin, and of course, plenty of AI, CES 2025 delivered it all in buckets.
So if you want the latest and greatest in health and fitness tech from CES, you've come to the right place.
We've gathered all of our favorite ads in one place. So whether you're looking for a new outdoor smartwatch, a smart ring, a home gym, or something else, take a look at the best that CES 2025 gave us in health and fitness.
Garmin Instinct 3
The long-awaited Garmin Instinct 3 is definitely the biggest fitness news of CES 2025. Garmin has brought the third version of its popular outdoor smartwatch to support the new solar technology in its range, according to Garmin, it offers five times longer battery life. battery than the Instinct 2 Solar.
Available in two sizes, prices start at $449 / £389 / AU$829, and there's also a new, cheaper Instinct E priced at $299 / £259 / AU$549.
Other features of note include a more rugged design, a flashlight, up to 24 days of battery life on the non-solar version, and the addition of Garmin Pay.
The new Garmin Instinct 3 will be available to order on January 10.
circular ring 2
Although the Circular Ring was nothing to write home about, the Circular Ring 2 shows more promise thanks to a couple of really interesting features.
First, the Circular Ring 2 can be sized using a smartphone camera and an app, rather than the plastic sizing kit you can get with the Oura Ring 4 or Samsung Galaxy Ring. This is a great boost and a huge innovation in the sector that other competitors will surely copy.
Second, the Circular Ring 2 features an FDA-approved atrial fibrillation detection algorithm, a first on the market. It's a crowdfunded effort priced at £80, around £300 or AU$600, with shipping expected to begin in March.
Amp Exercise Machine
The Amp Fitness machine is a $1,800 (£1,450 / AU$2,900) home gym powered by AI.
It features adjustable cable machine weights, a camera, and a companion app to provide workouts that will adapt in real time, providing dynamic resistance and, as a result, more gains.
There are plenty of workouts as well as challenges, and even a leaderboard if you also want to show your strength and progress to the rest of the world.
Backed by influencers like Chris Heria and Terry Crews, Amp aims to become the Peloton of at-home strength training.
Omnia
The Withings Omnia is just a concept, but it's an impressive, space-age vision of the future of smart health technology.
Omnia is an AI-powered mirror that complements the Withings ecosystem of other health devices to give you a holistic picture of your health.
Withings says it's the future of health, a 360-degree health screening tool with a futuristic screen capable of providing “hyper-personalized” health programs. It uses data from heart health, activity tracking, nutrition, body composition, and sleep quality to give you the most complete picture of your health possible. It will require plenty of other Withings devices, like a smartwatch, scale, and more, but it could be the future of smart health technology in your home.
Suunto Aqua
The Suunto Aqua could be the best waterproof headset of 2025, although we're only a week into the year.
With IP68 waterproofing, 32GB of built-in storage, and 10 hours of battery life, the Suunto Aqua can be used in the pool, ocean, or outdoors for biking and running.
Under the hood, there's an AI-powered swim coach that can track metrics like stroke posture, head tilt angle, breathing rate, and glide time to help you improve your stroke and exercise more efficiently.
Amazfit Active 2
At TechRadar we love cheap smartwatches, and the Amazfit Active 2 is one of the most promising we've seen in a long time.
The sub-$100 (around £80/AU$160) smartwatch has a stainless steel body, 10 days of battery life, offline maps, 160 sports modes, and multiple AMOLED display options.
The premium version is not much more expensive and comes with sapphire crystal and an NFC chip for contactless payments (Europe only).
The Amazfit Active 2 features Zepp Flow AI voice command software, which uses voice recognition so you can update your calendar, control settings, and even reply to messages using nothing more than AI and your voice. There is even AI information for menstrual and hormonal cycles. Available for pre-order in the US now, it will be available globally in February.
rare ultrahuman
The best smart rings from Samsung and Oura can't compare to this 18K gold and platinum range from Ultrahuman.
The Ultrahuman Rare is a premium smart ring plated in luxury precious metals, with gold, rose gold and platinum options.
Available at luxury retailers Printemps in Paris and Selfridges in London, but other retailers are also in the pipeline. Prices start at £1,499 (around $1,900 / AU$3,000) and, in addition to its luxurious finish, you can also expect the usual array of health tracking features you might expect from a smart ring. More specifically, it is closely based on the Ultrahuman Ring Air with features for sleep tracking, exercise and training monitoring, heart rate data, stress, and more.
Segway Xyber
This Segway Xyber electric bike looks like a robust and durable motorcycle, but it is actually an electric bicycle!
It is a premium electric bike with double crown fork suspension and a dual 2880Wh battery setup with a range of up to 112 miles. The single-battery setup is good for 56 miles, with 12 levels of pedal assist and three throttle-only modes. Acceleration takes you from 0 to 20 mph in just 2.7 seconds and there are hydraulic disc brakes to slow you down again.
The initial model is so powerful that it's not actually certified for use on roads or bike paths, but there is a road-legal version on the way later this year.