Withings isn’t done with CES 2026 announcements just yet. The French health tech company just announced a new partnership with Abbott. In the first quarter of the year, Abbott Lingo users will be able to view their glucose data within the Withings app.
You can now use Abbott’s OTC glucose monitors with Withings
The partnership is similar to one between Dexcom and Oura.
The partnership is similar to one between Dexcom and Oura.


Image: Withings, Abbott
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Lingo is Abbott’s over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for nondiabetic people. Withings users will also be able to buy Lingo CGMs directly from Withings’ US website, costing $89 for two sensors.
This announcement is hardly surprising. Earlier in the show, Withings announced a new smart scale that it hopes to rebrand as a “longevity station.” Metabolic health — as in glucose levels — was one of two main pillars that product focuses on. (The other being cardiovascular health.) The partnership also mirrors one between smart ring maker Oura and Dexcom, another OTC CGM maker.
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