It could be the answer to your sleeping problems - by telling you exactly what is keeping you up at night.
A new sleep sensor can monitor not only how you sleep, but also everything from noise to light in your bedroom.
The Sense system can then produce a sleep score for each night - and even work out if the neighbour's dog barked at 4AM.
The system is controlled by a smart 'orb' that can monitor your bedroom and listen for loud noises or bright lights.
YOUR SLEEP SCORE
Sense's Sleep Score takes into account all of the sensor data and variables that it monitors to generate a score out of a 100 for your previous night.
It looks at both the environment of your bedroom, such as disturbances during the night, or your room was too bright for an ideal nights rest, as well as how you actually slept yourself.
A pitch black room might boost your score by +10, but a car alarm going off repeatedly might lower it -20.
The Sense app will give owners a breakdown and will also look for patterns, and help you to fix whatever is preventing people from reaching 100 per cent each night.
It looks at both the environment of your bedroom, such as disturbances during the night, or your room was too bright for an ideal nights rest, as well as how you actually slept yourself.
A pitch black room might boost your score by +10, but a car alarm going off repeatedly might lower it -20.
The Sense app will give owners a breakdown and will also look for patterns, and help you to fix whatever is preventing people from reaching 100 per cent each night.
He claims the current rash of sleep monitoring products are flawed.
'It's been a neglected area, but now there are a lot of apps and wearables that track our sleep.
'However, they don't seem to work too well.
'When you look at everything else, people aren't looking at why you sleep badly.'
The sense system has two components.
A main control 'orb' sits on the bedside table, and is packed with sensors to monitor everything from noise to light.
It also has a speaker to play white noise, or play an alarm in the morning.
The app shows readings over time - so can work
out what temperature you sleep best at, for instance (left). It also
gives a sleep score (right) that takes into account all the factors of
your night's rest.
A second gadget dubbed the 'sleep pill' clips onto the pillow to track movement through the night.
Two can be used at the same time, allowing a couple to monitor their sleep independently - and the system can even tell which of them is snoring to keep the other awake.
Proud says the key to the system is that it doesn't require users to clip on wearable gadgets of put their phone in a certain place.
The orb stays on the bedside cabinet, while a
second sensor clips to the inside of a pillow, meaning the user does not
have to put on any gadgets before going to sleep at night.
'It can unobtrusively track sleep - you should have to think about it, you should just go to bed.'Bedroom is key - but room we look at least.
'There are all these environmental factors, but we are in the dark about them.'
'We can see what's happening when you're asleep - are there loud noises, are you sleep talking, for instance.'
HOW IT WORKS
The main sensor and 'sleep pill' which clips onto a pillow
The main control orb is packed with sensors.
Ambient Light Sensor monitors the levels of light in your room.
Temperature and Humidity Sensors are able to detect the temperature and humidity throughout the day
A particulate Sensor can pollen and other material that triggers allergies.
The second sensor, the sleep pill, has accelerometers to detect the slightest movement, and is left clipped to your pillow.
It tells the orb how you are sleeping.
The app tells you how well you slept, or didn’t, by giving you a Sleep Score each night, and analysing the historic data to work out what temperatures and humidities you sleep best at.
The system is controlled by an app.
'You
can see two main views - a breakdown of the revious night's sleep, but
also a pre-sleep test that shows a live output from the data telling you
historical patterns, so what temperature you sleep best at, for
instance,' said Proud.There is also a 'smart alarm' that wake you in the morning at the right point in your sleep cycle, which experts claim avoids the 'groggy' feeling in the morning.
The system also has a smart alarm that can wake users up at the right time so they are most rested
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