Zeo Personal Sleep Coach to Cure Insomnia

SoftWave Sensor-equipped Headband Reads Your Sleeping Habits, Helps With Your Sleep

Zeo Personal Sleep Coach

If you’re having trouble sleeping then how about considering the newly launched Zeo Personal Sleep Coach. A device that is meant to cure your insomnia, the new Personal Sleep Coach comes with a SoftWave sensor-equipped headband that reads your sleeping patterns (length and quality of your sleep) and puts the info on an SD card so that you can “assess” yourself directly on your PC.

Zeo’s Personal Sleep Coach comes with a small “Bedside Display” that shows a graph of your Light, Deep and REM sleep over the course of the night, and an actual overall score to compare with previous nights. Other than trying to get you to sleep like a baby, the device also comes with a SmartWake alarm feature that should get you up at your “natural awakening point” so that you don’t break it in pieces …

Priced at $399 with free shipping, the only thing that we detest about the new Zeo Personal Sleep Coach is actually wearing the head band. That could interfere with a good sleep, too, don’t you think?

[via Engadget]

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