Technology
Hatch’s New Bedside Sleep Clock Wirelessly Tracks Sleep Quality
Key Points
The screen-free, $250 device sits on a nightstand and wirelessly monitors a person’s breathing, heart rate and movement while in bed using what it calls a low-power signal, rather than a camera sensor or microphones.
The screen-free, $250 device sits on a nightstand and wirelessly monitors a person’s breathing, heart rate and movement while in bed using what it calls a low-power signal, rather than a camera sensor or microphones.