![]() ![]() Paired with a premium adjustable base, this advanced technology makes for an integrated sleep system that offers intelligent, non-contact sleep quality monitoring and tracking. The first introduction in this new line-up is the new ei Sleep Assist mobile application. Aimed at delivering a more personalized sleep experience, this new brand segment combines advanced adjustability features with IoT and mobile app technology. With three models along the price spectrum (the Dreamlight Ease retails for $49, the Dreamlight Heat for $99 and Dreamlight Pro for $299), Dreamlight is an attainable sleep-aid technology for a wide range of consumers and budgets.Įrgomotion is spotlighting its high-tech “ergomotion intelligence” line at CES. The mask is also connected via Bluetooth to the brand’s Dreamlight App, which collects sleep data and analyzes patterns. Embedded speakers play natural sounds that stimulate a more relaxing environment, while internal orange lights deliver rhythmic pulses that promote deep breathing practices and mindfulness. Additionally, the company claims that this can also help reduce anxiety and increase mindfulness.ĭreamLight Inc is showcasing a new smart sleep mask that utilizes a system of light and sound to help people sleep better. By replicating the low-frequency waves that occur naturally in the brain during sleep, the DreamOn encourages it to mimic the rhythm-which helps put you to sleep faster. Retailing for $150, this FDA-approved device also comes with a mobile app that delivers sleep quality reporting along with recommendations for how to improve your sleep.ĭreamOn is a wearable device that was designed to actively lull the brain to sleep by delivering low-frequency pulses directly to the body. ![]() By combining this data with the information from the accelerometer, the SleepTuner is able to provide valuable information on how your body’s positioning can affect your breathing and, in turn, your sleep quality. ![]() ![]() The sensor tracks the user’s Sp02-an estimate of how much oxygen is in the blood-to monitor any “stopped breathing events,” which can prevent the body from entering REM sleep or even falling asleep at all. Roughly the size of a SD card and lighter than a nickel, the device includes both a blood oxygen sensor and an accelerometer to monitor both breathing and positioning during sleep. Instead of wearing the device on the wrist, or clipped onto clothing, the SleepTuner is placed directly onto the forehead via medical-grade hypoallergenic adhesive stickers. Today’s consumers have become more familiar with health tracking devices and wearables over the years, but Beddr has designed a different kind of tracker with its new SleepTuner. In fact, the sleep-tech section of the show has grown by 22% since 2018, “making it one of the fastest-growing concentrations in the hot digital health, wellness and fitness area.” Instead of focusing on the lifestyle or convenience aspects of sleep tech, this year’s products are much more centered on sleep health, gathering “valuable intelligence on our sleep patterns and needs” and then providing active solutions to optimize sleep quality.įrom high-tech wearables and breathing monitors to smart beds and even a “digital detox” tool, we’ve highlighted some of the most interesting sleep technologies on display at CES 2019. Just last year, we wondered if CES represented “the future of the bedding industry – or simply the latest passing fads?” But this year, there is no question that the relationship between sleep and technology not only exists, but it is only getting stronger. In years past, the fact that bedding companies had any sort of presence at this event was news in and of itself. With more than 100,000 industry attendees flocking to the event each year, CES is known as the preeminent showcase for technological innovation. As the winter Las Vegas Market nears, it’s time again to look towards the city’s other major product showcase: the Consumer Electronics Show. ![]()
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