Dreem Uses Sound to Promote Better Sleep

Dreem Uses Sound to Promote Better Sleep
Mar-04-16
The Dreem wearable monitors the sleeper’s brain activity in real time to help prolong deep sleep by emitting sound waves against the skull.

The Dreem is equipped with proprietary sensors that function as an EEG to monitor the user’s brain waves and determine their stage of sleep. When the deep sleep stage is reached, the Dreem will emit “pink noise,” which is synchronized with the wearer’s brain activity patterns at certain stages of sleep. This noise stimulation is translated in the brain as electrical activity, which helps to keep the brain in the deep sleep pattern.



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