New £400 headband works out what sounds make sleepers drowsy and how they ... trends now
View
comments
A wearable headband claims to help users go to sleep 56 per cent quicker by monitoring their brain activity in bed.
The £405 Frenz Brainband – invented by a former Oxford professor - is able to work out what sounds make wearer's drowsy.
A study of 1,000 people by the firm Earable found it helped people suffering from sleep problems doze off 19 minutes faster on average.
Sensors within the device track the user’s brain signals, eye motion, and facial movements to work out how they react to certain sounds.
The £405 Frenz Brainband – invented by a former Oxford professor - is able to work out what sounds make wearer's drowsy
The headband has a vast library of content clinically proven to help people fall asleep, such as cognitive behavioral therapies and soothing noises.
Whichever the user responds to best to are then played