iPolish has unveiled a revolutionary product that's been decades in the making, bringing back a scene from the classic sci-fi film "Total Recall" where a digital pen changes the color of her nail polish. Now, this is a reality that can be enjoyed by anyone at home.
The innovative press-on acrylic nails, when connected to your phone via an electric charge wand, change colors in just five seconds. This technology uses some sort of electrochemical process behind the scenes, although iPolish hasn't disclosed its exact method.
Each nail can display 400 different colors and can be changed multiple times, making it a versatile accessory for those who want to keep up with their outfits between salon visits. Moreover, these nails are affordable, starting at $95 for a starter set containing two sets of nails in Ballerina and Squoval cuts.
However, users should note that they cannot shape the nails as they will break the hardware, limiting the options. In case one breaks or gets lost, spare parts can be purchased for $6.50, which seems like a great deal considering the potential cost of frequent salon visits.
iPolish's products are expected to begin shipping in June 2026, and the company is taking its technology to CES 2026 this year to showcase it to a wider audience.
The innovative press-on acrylic nails, when connected to your phone via an electric charge wand, change colors in just five seconds. This technology uses some sort of electrochemical process behind the scenes, although iPolish hasn't disclosed its exact method.
Each nail can display 400 different colors and can be changed multiple times, making it a versatile accessory for those who want to keep up with their outfits between salon visits. Moreover, these nails are affordable, starting at $95 for a starter set containing two sets of nails in Ballerina and Squoval cuts.
However, users should note that they cannot shape the nails as they will break the hardware, limiting the options. In case one breaks or gets lost, spare parts can be purchased for $6.50, which seems like a great deal considering the potential cost of frequent salon visits.
iPolish's products are expected to begin shipping in June 2026, and the company is taking its technology to CES 2026 this year to showcase it to a wider audience.