Wearing Rythm Dreem, the EEG-sensing sleep headband
Wearing Rythm Dreem, the EEG-sensing sleep headband
2016-03-03
do I want to sleep better
sure would I wear a giant EEG reading
band on my head to trigger a bone
conduction noises that help me get
better deep sleep I don't know
dreams the first product by rhythm a
company aimed at creating neurological
wearables dream is a headband with
sensors that can sense
EEG or electroencephalogram activity in
the brain it measures electrical
currents and can tell what types of
brainwaves your brain is generating and
rhythm claims that dream can send little
signals in the form of noises via bone
conduction that reset the flow of brain
waves while sleeping just enough to keep
deep sleep cycles longer do I know how
this works
no I have no idea dream is available for
pre-order now for $349 and there will be
final working models later this year the
unit I tried very briefly was a
hand-built prototype it'll actually look
like this mock-up padded and cleaner
dream pairs of iOS or Android it can
sync your sleep tracking data and rhythm
says dream can be used for more than
just sleep think brain controlled AR and
VR interfaces I saw it was doing
something but I wasn't able to go to
sleep with one I look forward to
sleeping with one soon when we get a
review unit I'm sure my wife will love
it
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