Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta AI smart glasses are now HSA and FSA eligible


HSA and FSA marketplace Truemed ​​has partnered with Meta to create its own AI Smart glasses Eligible to purchase using your pre-tax health savings and Flexible Spending Account dollars. Specifically, you can use this money on… Meta pan ray, Oakley is dead and Meta Ray Ban offer Glasses upon request by prescription at Meta Shop.

This comes after Meta launched two New Ray-Ban AI prescription sunglassesAnd Ray-Ban Meta Blayzer Optics (Generation 2) and Ray-Ban Meta Scriber Optics (Generation 2).

However, AI glasses aren’t the only fancy health devices your HSA or FSA might cover, “because those accounts aren’t just for emergencies anymore.” Chris Byrda senior vice president at WEX, the global trade platform that manages HSAs and FSAs, told CNET.

These are just some of the health tech devices you may find that are eligible to purchase using your HSA or FSA dollars.

1. Massage guns

You may be surprised to learn that Massage guns He loves Therabody guns Can be FSA or HSA eligible. Starting at $200, you can also find Two massage guns From Caring Mill by Aura, an HSA and FSA in-store brand that may qualify. One is heated and comes in a two-pack.

There is also a Hot and vibrating foam roller and Therapod Theracope For treatment with cupping combined with heat and vibration.

2. Oura ring

Oura Ring Gen 3 on the desk

Oura Ring can be purchased using FSA or HSA funds.

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Our Ring, CNET Favorite smart ringit is now FSA and HSA eligible. You can place an order through Oura Ring using your FSA or HSA card, or submit your purchase for a refund later.

3. Wearable

our Best sleep tracker overall It’s Whoop 4.0, and we’re up late Review Whoop 5.0which we love for how healthy and hormonal it is. At FSA and HSA stores, you can purchase the Whoop 5.0 It also comes with SuperKnit band, 12-month membership, waterproof cordless PowerPack, and lifetime warranty.

4. Smart blood pressure measuring devices

An elderly woman checks her blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer.

Blood pressure monitors are available at HSA and FSA stores.

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Garmin Smart blood pressure measurement indicator (BPM). Available for $200. It has built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and can be connected to your smartphone via the Garmin Connect app.

For under $85, there are too Omron Evolve Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitorwhich connects to smart devices via an app to help you track your blood pressure readings.

5. Chest strap heart rate monitors

For $80, you can get… Garmin heart rate monitor 200which provides real-time heart rate and heart rate variability data that can be sent to compatible Garmin smartwatches, apps, and other devices. It also comes in two sizes: XS-S and M-XL.

6. Light therapy devices

Woman wearing LED mask for red light therapy

This LED mask for red light therapy may be covered by the FSA or HSA.

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Whether you are looking for red light therapy LED mask He loves Dr. Dennis GrossOr a A panel like reViveFor your skin care routine, you may be able to cover it using an HSA or FSA.

7. Compression shoes

Also included in HSA and FSA stores Therabody Jet shoesCompression shoes reduce muscle pain, increase blood flow and promote healing. the JetBots Prime It is $600, and JetBots Pro Plus It is $1200. They both come with vibration and red light therapy.

8. Baby monitors

The Nanit Pro is installed above the crib.

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HSA and FSA covered wellness devices aren’t just for adults. Baby monitorslike Nanit Pro Camera For $250 and Owl dream duo For $430, it can be purchased using these accounts. The Dream Duo comes with a sock that can track your baby’s oxygen levels, pulse rate, and sleep trends.

9. Garbage robots

Whisker recently announced this in partnership with the HSA/FSA e-commerce platform Sika Healthits automatic garbage disposals are the first and only of their kind to qualify for HSA and FSA eligibility. Pet parents With medical conditions – such as limited mobility, pregnancy, chronic pain, arthritis, allergies and others you can Find it here – Which makes litter box maintenance difficult.

This includes elements from Whisker’s recently launched Litter-Robot range, as well as the automatic feeding Feeder-Robot. A letter of medical necessity is required for purchase, which can be facilitated through Sika Health, and Whisker fully covers the $30 LMN processing fee. Free shipping (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico) is also offered as well as a 90-day trial.

But first, make sure your items are HSA/FSA eligible

Bird explains that it’s important to pay attention to the fine print and requirements for HSA or FSA eligibility.

“In general, eligibility is related to use to treat a medical condition,” he says. “If the item or service is for general health and well-being or cosmetic reasons, it typically will not be eligible. Items like Theragun and acne masks fall into this category, as they are HSA-eligible, contingent on medical necessity. In such cases, a note from a doctor, known as a letter of medical necessity, is usually required.”

To make sure an item is HSA eligible, check your HSA provider’s control panel or online app.

What is the difference between HSA and FSA?

“The main difference is that an HSA is an individually owned account,” Bird says. “They can be set up through your employer plan or individually at the HSA provider you choose. They stay with you, even if you change jobs, whereas an FSA is tied to your employer and often has a ‘use it or lose it’ rule at the end of the plan year.”

HSA participants must be enrolled in an HSA-eligible health insurance plan, while FSAs work with any group health insurance plan.

“Another key difference that people may not realize is that they can invest HSA funds, but not FSA funds,” Baird adds.

Depending on your provider, you may be able to invest your HSA funds in mutual funds or index funds, so your money grows tax-free over time to cover future health care expenses.



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