Head band helps deep sleep
The device uses an algorithm that emits sound to increase the amplitude of brain waves, helping you sleep deeper.
The device, manufactured by a Dutch electronics company, is designed to resemble a headband with a number of sensors on the forehead to measure brain activity and determine the user's sleep patterns.
The battery of the product is located in the front so it will be a bit difficult for those who have the habit of lying on their stomach.(Photo: New Atlats).
When it detects signs in the body including a decrease in heart rate, slower breathing and muscle tension, the device uses an algorithm to activate white noise (white noise to help sleep well) through the built-in headset. This sound will increase the amplitude of the brain waves, help you fall asleep faster and sleep deeper.
Besides, the device is connected to a smartphone app that helps track the quality of the user's sleep every night. From those data, they analyze and give advice to improve the sleep cycle.
According to the manufacturer, the rhythmic sounds emitted at various frequencies have been shown to be quiet enough to make the deep sleep longer, so you won't get tired when you wake up the next morning. About 70% of users participating in a two-week clinical study showed a positive effect on sleep after regular use.
- 'Pink noise' enhances deep sleep
- Let young people get enough sleep if they don't want to turn them into criminals later
- What happens when you stop breathing during sleep?
- Why is it more difficult to sleep?
- Practicing the '4-7-8' method helps you sleep like a child in just 60 seconds
- The reason people have to sleep
- Conscious experience in deep sleep of people
- Detection of genes involved in deep sleep
- Sleep helps increase the number of brain cells
- How is sleeping properly?
- Why are you startled when you sleep?
- How many times do you wake up during the night?