Ceragem's healthy home devices make waves at CES

Home health care product developer Ceragem showcased its latest technology at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, marking the company's second consecutive appearance at the world's largest tech trade show.

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Ceragem's booth at CES 2025 in Las Vegas shows a bedroom with the company's recliners and bed, designed with health in mind, Tuesday (local time). Courtesy of Ceragem By Ko Dong-hwan Home health care product developer Ceragem showcased its latest technology at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, marking the company's second consecutive appearance at the world's largest tech trade show. The company introduced 20 products, including a bed, recliner, and chair, by showcasing them in a living room and bedroom setup created for its booth.

The mock-up house interior was called My Future Home. All of the company's products are designed based on its 7-Care Solution, which focuses on core health, exercise, rest, anti-aging, good circulation, essential nutrition and mindset. Among these products, the Home Medicare Bed 2.



0 and Balance AI Medi Water received CES Innovation Awards this year. The Master V11, one of the company's flagship products, draws design inspiration from a first-class airplane recliner seat, combining the ergonomic benefits of both a bed and a chair. While it functions as a chair, the Master V11 can be transformed into a recliner that flattens to a 180-degree position, offering heat treatment for users' backs.

Celltron, a therapeutic chair technology also showcased at the event, helps alleviate muscle tension and improve blood circulation by sending electric currents through the body. Another highlight at the Ceragem CES booth is its collaboration with Humans Since 1982, a creative studio and global luxury brand for collectible art and design based in Stockholm, Sweden. The partnership has produced media art that portrays the importance of the seven key elements of health.

The media art is in line with Ceragem’s slogan, “Wellness Begins at Home,” with music from a composer who worked on the popular Netflix original series “Squid Game." Ceragem CEO Lee Kyung-soo said the company aimed to showcase the home of the future, one that fosters healthy habits, through CES. “We have built our reputation with our innovative back-massaging medical devices,” Lee said.

“Now, we want to collaborate with companies in different fields across the world to propose our version of a healthy home.”.