
But let’s first look at the design of the device. Thus in CES 2018, Philips SmartSleep was able to introduce a similar concept to the world. While these devices work well to give us information about our sleep habits, they aren’t aimed at providing a sound solution which the Philips SmartSleep headband aims to solve.Īccording to a study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, for a body to gain deep sleep and build stronger memories, it needs to be in contact with this beautiful sound called ‘Pink Noise’ which is nothing but a combination of frequencies which are both high and low, mixed together to make them sound more balanced and natural. Sleep tracking isn’t new and our sleep has been monitored ever since the introduction of accelerometers and fitness bands which measure our heart rate and sleep duration after which they calculate the quality of sleep you received the previous night. Even while looking like a headband made of soft foam, the Philips SmartSleep headband isn’t just tracking sleep like the conventional sleep tracking devices it is expected to do more than that. While a lot of things help us find respite, introduced in CES 2018, Philips SmartSleep sleep system promises to get you the sleep you need and deserve.


As the bustling lifestyle brings us closer to constant fatigue and exhaustion, it is important that we try to find enough sleep and rest when we go to bed at night.
