As you all probably know, sometimes, waking up in the morning can be a real difficult issue, especially when you had a tough time falling asleep and knew that a hard day at the office awaits you. In those moments, you probably curse a lot, but after about half an hour of twisting and turning in your bed, and a large cup of coffee, you feel somehow invigorated and manage to get out of the house, of course, being already late to work.
If any of these sounds familiar, why not try a new device that promises to take care of your sleep and gently awake you when the time is just right, so you don't feel tired and have an energy boost every morning? Sleeptracker is a watch that continuously monitors signals from your body, indicating whether you are asleep or awake. The company manufacturing it has just released two new models, Sleeptracker Elite for Men and for Ladies, that have a sleeker design and a more modern look than the
previous versions, so they can be easily worn during daytime and at night.
If you don't understand how this device works, let me explain. You wear it on your wrist like an ordinary watch and while you're asleep, its internal sensors detect even the most subtle physical signals from your body. Therefore, it keeps track of your sleeping cycles and can find multiple almost-awake moments during these cycles. So, you just pick a time frame to be woken up, for example between 8 and 8:30 am, and Sleeptracker will start the alarm when the first light sleep stage appears during this interval. The result is that you will never wake up tired again and will feel refreshed and ready for a new day.
The fresh models offer, along with the classic features, an Adjustable Alarm Window that can be set to a maximum of 90 minutes and both vibrating and ringing alarm. The device also lets you upload up to 12 hours of sleep data directly to your computer, so you can later review your sleep history with the included software. The watch retails for $179.
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