One Ring To Rule Them All? – The SleepOn Go2Sleep Review
We’re so good at sleeping we can even do it with our eyes shut. Still, there’s always room for improvement. Sleep tracking is a great way to get to know ourselves a bit better and even improve our way of life. It’s expensive and complicated to get a professional sleep analysis but with health gadgets on the rise, we have more and more options to take things in our own hands. SleepOn Go2Sleep promises to help us understand our sleeping patterns better through its ring-shaped sleep tracker. We got curious what it can do, so we tested it for a couple of days. Here’s our comprehensive review.
Big idea behind a small device
Spending the night in the hospital
wired up to different machines doesn’t sound like the perfect setting for
inventing new things. Claus, the founder of SleepOn,
had a heart attack in 2015 and was admitted to the ICU. He had terrible
sleeping habits that affected his health, but he never bothered to change them.
Undergoing polysomnography – the gold standard of sleep tests used to set up
diagnoses in sleep medicine -, he had wires and medical devices all around him,
which made it quite hard to fall asleep. It’s hard enough to do so after the shocking
event of a heart attack not to mention this unnatural, uncomfortable hospital
setting. He was determined to find a lighter wireless device to measure
important parameters and the overall quality of sleep for everyday use. A
device to help him act more consciously and to be able to keep track of ...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: Health Sensors & Trackers fitness future gadget health trackers personalized personalized health review ring sleep sleep apnea sleep app sleep optimization sleep sensor sleep tracker sleep tracking technology wellbeing Source Type: blogs
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