CubeSensors to understand your sleep

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Today, there are many solutions that track sleep. We obviously have a whole series of smart health connected bracelets (Jawbone, Fitbit, Withings) which are capable of measuring the different sleep phases, but also more sophisticated and specialized devices on sleep such as the Withings Aura or the Beddit Sleep monitoring. If the Aura is able to adapt the light to optimize sleep, it is not able to analyze all the data that the CubeSensors.

The small cubes of the brand which must be scattered in the room and which are smart health connected to a base are quite close to a conventional weather station since they are able to take into account the environment of the room for explain the user's sleep. A very positive point when you know that bracelets and other solutions are content to give the facts ("you slept 4 hours in deep sleep, and 3 hours in light sleep" -> OK so what?).

CubeSensors

The CubeSensors, a room weather station?

What exactly do CubeSensors measure? First of all air quality, temperature, humidity, noise, air pressure and light. And when you have to go to bed, the little cubes emit a little light to invite the user to go to sleep. No, he does not measure sleep but on the other hand, it is able to use the data from your Jawbone and Fitbit bracelets to integrate it into its analysis. Finally, it may be more important to know if your environment is optimal (a real tip) rather than knowing the different phases of sleep.

The CubeSensors compete in this segment directly with Sense, a similar sensor that raised $ 10.5 million last August. The fact remains that the latter is not yet available for sale, while the CubeSensors are. Attention the piggy bank, the pack of 2 cubes with the base is sold for $ 299. Otherwise, you can find our guide to smart health connected objects for sleep here.

The presentation ehealth:

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