Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wake up easier with the Sleeptracker watch

Sleeptracker wrist watch is able to detect the sleep cycles of the
wearer, in order to give the optimal time for a decent nights' rest.

The front of the watch is unusually large, because it consists of
accelerometer to detect movement. The idea is to detect the lightest
sleep cycle phase, nearly awake.

You can set the watch at a specified time and it will wake you up
10-90 minutes earlier, if it detects the light sleep phase.

Price: $149 for the Sleeptracker (audible alarm), $179 for the
Sleeptracker Pro (also includes vibrate mode).

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