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  2. Azumio - Wikipedia

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    Azumio released a smart alarm clock and sleep analysis tool, Sleep Time, on March 28, 2012. [14] By using the accelerometer in mobile phones, the application uses movement-analysis algorithms to measure the user's level of body movement and correlates that with a specific phase of the sleep cycle (Light sleep and Deep sleep). Recognizing when a ...

  3. Loóna - Wikipedia

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    Loóna was imagined as an app to induce relaxation and aid in the preparation for sleep. Initially, the app was created as a 3D coloring activity incorporating soothing music. [ 7 ] Later, the inspiration for adding interactive storytelling emerged when Andrew Yanchurevich, who was reading bedtime stories to his three-year-old son on a nightly ...

  4. Endel (app) - Wikipedia

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    Endel is a paid generative music app that creates personalized sound environments (called soundscapes) to match user activities.The app provides preset modes for relaxation, focus, sleep, and moving, and reacts to time of the day, weather, heart rate, and location to create unique compositions.

  5. Calm (company) - Wikipedia

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    Calm produces meditation products, including guided meditations, a book, narrated Sleep Stories, and health and meditation videos. Their primary product is the meditation app, available on iPhone and Android devices. [17] [18] The app features both meditation tools and sleep aids.

  6. Sleep tracking - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Alta HR, a wearable device capable of monitoring a person's sleep. [1] Sleep tracking is the process of monitoring a person's sleep, most commonly through measuring inactivity and movement. [2] A device that tracks a person's sleep is called a sleep tracker. [3] Sleep tracking may be beneficial in diagnosing sleep disorders. [4]

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  8. Sleepio - Wikipedia

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    Sleepio is the first program from Big Health, the behavioural medicine company co-founded by Professor Colin Espie and Peter Hames. [4]In March 2013 Sleepio was one of the launch apps in the Apps Library of the UK National Health Service (NHS).

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