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BeamO, the ‘Thermometer of the Future,’ Is Now Available in the US

BeamO, the ‘Thermometer of the Future,’ Is Now Available in the US
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At CES 2024, health tech company Withings introduced BeamO, which it’s calling the “thermometer of the future.” In addition to measuring your temperature, it has sensors for an electrocardiogram and a stethoscope to monitor your heart and lung health. As of Thursday, the device is FDA-cleared and available for purchase in the US. 

Using just your grip, the two electrodes on BeamO’s side can perform a medically certified electrocardiogram in under a minute, displaying real-time measurements on its LED screen. This can be used only by adults age 22 and older. With a Withings Plus subscription and this feature, people in Europe and the US can utilize Cardio Check-Up, a remote cardiac health assessment conducted by a cardiologist in under 24 hours. 

BeamO capturing heart sounds on a person's chest.

BeamO capturing heart sounds.

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Users can also perform an auscultation (aka listening to the sounds produced by the body’s organs), capturing the chest or back’s acoustic sound waves to hear the heart and lungs via headphones. During a telehealth consultation, audio streaming enables a doctor to help you determine the optimal placement of the device. This is similar to what a doctor does with a stethoscope. However, this feature isn’t intended for diagnosis or treatment, but rather for recording and sharing with a doctor.

Back to the basics, BeamO can also measure your body temperature through contactless analysis of the temporal artery on your temples.

An adult holding BeamO in front of a child's temple for a temperature reading.

The thermometer feature in action.

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“These sensors record the heart’s electrical activity as well as measure infrared light to interpret body temperature,” Xavier Debreuil, Withings product research director, said in a news release. “On the other hand, they capture acoustic waves to study the activity of the heart and lungs. All the data is analyzed by artificial intelligence algorithms to identify anomalies.”

Beamo capturing lung sounds on a person's chest.

BeamO capturing lung sounds.

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For the AI algorithms to identify anomalies or determine if these irregularities connect to any other Withings devices you have, you will need a Withings Plus subscription. However, you will not need this subscription for BeamO to tell you if your temperature or heartbeat is abnormal.

This data can be shared with your doctor through the secure HealthLink feature on the Withings app. 

The BeamO device over a white background.

The BeamO interface

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How much does BeamO cost?

BeamO is now available for $250 through the Withings website. It comes with a free one-month Withings Plus subscription and one free Cardio Check-up. In early 2026, you can also buy the device through Amazon and other select retailers.

The Withings Plus subscription is currently priced at $10 per month or $100 per year. The app itself is free, but with the Plus subscription, you also get a long-term health assessment, weekly breakdown by health vertical, one ECG-powered cardiologist review every 90 days, an in-app chatbot, auto-trends detection, measurement insights and a daily vitality indicator that provides a breakdown of your body’s data.

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