• How to sleep better: 5 gadgets to tackle your biggest sleep probl

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    How to sleep better: 5 gadgets to tackle your biggest sleep problems

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    Tue, 15 Mar 2022 17:11:41 +0000

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    Sleep tech for snorers, insomniacs, light sleepers and more

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    When you sleep well at night you feel happier, energized and more productive the next day. But if your sleep takes a nose-dive it can affect your mood, energy levels and overall wellbeing.

    So if youre dealing with sub-par slumber and want to know how to sleep
    better, there are some key gadgets and apps that can help. Whether thats helping to reduce your snoring, to fall asleep faster, or to block out external sounds that keep waking you up.

    Remember though, even the best sleep gadgets are no substitute for expert help, so if youre concerned about any aspect of your slumber, speak to your doctor or a sleep specialist as they are qualified to help you. Sleep tech
    for snorers: Smart Nora

    Snoring is a common sleep problem that affects roughly 90 million Americans and around 15 million Brits , with men more likely to snore than women. According to the British Snoring Association, snoring is a sound made by vibrations of the soft palate and other tissues of the mouth, nose and
    throat, and is caused by a partial blockage of the upper airway.

    There are plenty of products that claim to reduce snoring, and these range from basic nasal strips to wedge pillows that keep you off your back during sleep (the worst position for snorers). (Image credit: Smart Nora)

    One of the most widely known snoring devices is the Smart Nora, a wire-free system that turns your ordinary bed pillow into an anti-snore pillow. There are three parts to it: a pebble-shaped device that sits on your bedside
    table, listening for the early signs of snoring; a pillow insert that goes inside your pillow, inflating and deflating as needed; and a base unit that silently pumps air into the pillow insert.

    When the Smart Nora hears those early sounds of snoring, the pebble (the command centre) tells the base unit to pump air into the insert, causing your own pillow to gently rise and tilt your head forward. According to Smart
    Nora, This movement stimulates the throat muscles, allowing for natural breathing to resume.

    Research conducted by SleepScoreLabs (based on over 500 nights of collected data) shows that snorers reported a 20% increase in their ability to sleep through the night. Crucially for bed sharers, their partners experienced a
    30% reduction in sleep disruption caused by snoring.

    Want to try the device for yourself? Its priced from $359 at Smart Nora
    (about 280) and comes with a 30-night money back guarantee. Sleep tech for light sleepers: Amazfit Zenbuds

    Theres nothing worse than finally drifting off to sleep, only to be woken by the sound of a car alarm, your neighbour slamming their front door, or birds chirping at the crack of dawn. Light sleepers wake up at the slightest sound, leading to broken shut-eye and a rolling sleep debt.

    Whats the solution? If youve tried normal earplugs but found them too uncomfortable or not powerful enough to block out external noises, then its time for something a little more heavy duty. Step forward Amazfit Zenbuds , our top pick of the best sleep earplugs around. (Image credit: Amazfit)

    We rated these earplugs a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars, praising their ability to mask sleep-disturbing sounds such as snoring, traffic and noisy neighbours.

    The Amazfit Zenbuds are small, light and comfy to wear, even for side sleepers, and while you cant stream your own music through them, they do play some soothing sleep sounds (available via the Amazfit app) to mask noises further and help you drift off.

    They also handle some sleep tracker duties, and dont charge the earth for the privilege either. You can pick them up for $149.99 / 119 at Amazon . Sleep tech for insomniacs: Calm sleep app

    Insomnia is a tricky issue and comes in many different forms . If you have trouble falling asleep, experts refer to this as sleep onset insomnia. Wake
    up frequently in the night and take ages to fall back asleep? This is known
    as sleep maintenance insomnia.

    Treatment depends on your insomnia and how acute or chronic it is, but many sleep specialists agree that the more relaxed you are going to bed, and the calmer your Autonomic Nervous System , the better your chances of falling asleep. (Image credit: Calm / DenPhotos / Shutterstock)

    There are plenty of free rhythmic breathing techniques you can use to help
    you relax for sleep. These include the Military Sleep Method and the 4 7 8 Sleep Method, but if you respond better to guided sleep meditations youll
    love the Calm sleep app . Its packed with relaxing head to toe body scans, deep sleep meditations and bedtime stories for adults.

    In our Calm app review , we explain how it places a big focus on mental wellness, which has a direct impact on how well you sleep at night. Try it
    for yourself with a free seven-day trial at Calm . A years subscription is priced at $69.99 / 28.99 per year, or $399.99 / 299.99 for life, and Calm is available for both iOS and Android . Sleep tech for frequent wakers: Dodow

    Remember what we said above about sleep maintenance insomnia? This could be used to describe frequent waking, but it depends on the reason why you keep waking up. If its because of noise, check out the Amazfit Zenbuds above. If its because youre too hot, open a window then check out the last gadget
    below. Frequent weeing at night is called Nocturia and is a separate issue.

    So what were dealing with now is frequent waking due to another cause, such
    as stress or anxiety. While the Calm app can definitely help you here too, a better sleep device for your needs is the Dodow, a disc-shaped gadget that focuses on getting you to relax.

    Its designed to help insomniacs fall asleep in eight minutes, and is inspired by various studies of an emotion management tool called cardiac coherence. This tool, by the way, is used by fighter jet pilots to calm and rebalance their Autonomic Nervous System. (Image credit: Livlabs)

    Once activated, the Dodow projects a dim blue light onto your ceiling. Your job is to then breathe in time with the light, inhaling when it expands and exhaling with it detracts. It encourages you to breathe six times per minute, in a similar way to pranayama breathing (deep yogic breathing). The upshot?
    To help you produce that all-important relaxation response so that, with regular practice, you begin falling asleep easier and faster.

    Its especially good for helping you to get back to sleep quickly if you wake up in the middle of the night. Use it before your brain kicks into gear and starts running you through your next days to-do list. The Dodow is available from Amazon priced $59 / 49.90 . Sleep tech for hot sleepers: Simba Hybrid Duvet

    Feeling too hot to sleep isnt just a summer problem - for people with hot flashes, such as during menopause, pregnancy and their period - and for
    people with night sweats, hot sleeping is a one-way ticket to disrupted
    sleep.

    If you find yourself waking up constantly because youre too warm, so you
    throw off the covers one minute, then youre too cold so you pull them back on the next, you might benefit with a temperature-regulating duvet. And few are more high-tech than the Simba Hybrid Duvet, designed with space-inspired Stratos Active fabric technology to dissipate heat.

    It costs from 139 at Simba (about $180), and uses astronaut-esque phase
    change material to absorb then store heat, taking it away from you when youre hot, then releasing it when you get cold. Who said you cant have the best of both worlds?

    Read more: The best mattress for all sleep styles The best mattress toppers for every budget

    This article is part of TechRadar's Sleep Awareness Week 2022 (running from Sunday 13 to Saturday 19 March), a week-long celebration of all things slumber. We'll be bringing you proven techniques and tips to help you sleep better, and have rounded-up all the top-rated tech to transform your sleep.



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