

Next up from Philips at CES is the SmartSleep Better Sleep Program, which is claimed to “re-train sleep habits to help users fall asleep faster and stay asleep with sustainable results.”


The result: quieter nights for both you and your bed partner. The gentle vibrations don’t disrupt your sleep, and the intensity and vibration pattern automatically adjust to your snoring needs. Worn in a soft band around your chest, the band uses sensors to work out when you are moving from your front or side and onto your back, and prompts you to move to your side. Philips Snoring relief band combines science-based technology with a small, discreet sensor to help encourage you to sleep on your side. Sleeping on your back can cause you to snore. Related Silentmode’s PowerMask Plays Immersive Music So that You Can Fall Asleep AnywhereĪt the recently concluded CES 2019, Philips added 3 new features to the SmartSleep: a new wearable called the Snoring Relief Band, an advanced coaching system to help users improve the quality of their sleep, and a system for better analyzing a person’s sleep, reports Gearbrain. Philips Health decided to do something about the sleep problems many of us face, and came up with a smart headband called ‘SmartSleep.’ Once you wear it in bed, the headband plays white noise to help you fall asleep. Sleep trackers only track your sleep they don’t help you fall asleep when you need it badly.
