Wake Up Time calculates optimal times to wake up based on your body's sleep cycles so you can start your day well rested and refreshed.
No Wake Up Time videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, Dreem should be more popular than Wake Up Time. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Sleep study or the dreem 2 headband will tell you. Source: about 1 year ago
There was a device called the Dreem headband that used EEG and bone conduction earphones to play special tones at specific points of your sleep cycle, the goal being to extend the REM segments. Unfortunately that function was software limited to the EU market for whatever reason and then they stopped selling it to the public. I almost got one before they did but I couldn't guarantee that I would have that... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I use a sleep helmet , one of These which connects via Bluetooth. On my previous OnePlus phones this has never been an issue, I have to disable location to get it to bind quickly, but apart from that it has always "just worked" with the 7Pro, it connects, downloads data and then disconnects so quickly that if I do not immediately start a session, I have to pair it again & start from scratch. Source: over 1 year ago
One thing that might help with the monitoring aspect is the dreem headband at https://dreem.com/ This might give you nightly data on which you can experiment continuously It measures your sleep via reusable eeg electrodes on a device thats connected to an app I got it a couple years ago I think for 600 USD. I think now it may be geared towards clinical trials though, at least in the USA, so you may have to contact... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
If you want sleep tracking, you can use Muse S [0]. You can stream EEG readings in real-time using [1]. However it's really, really hard to get _useful_ data about one's sleep. The results computed by Muse are garbage. The only successful product I know is Dreem [2] but they've exited the consumer market. At the moment, I think the easiest way is to get an ECG (yep, for the heart, not the head) and process the... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Https://wakeupti.me/ is a great site for anyone struggling with sleep timing, helped me loads when I needed it. Source: over 1 year ago
You're not in the way, and I doubt any of the older timers are thinking that. Use an app called sleepytime calculator. The trick is waking up between increments of 1 and a half hours to avoid grogginess. https://wakeupti.me/ is a good website for that. Im still pretty new myself, Im still in phase 2 OJT, but I find your feelings pretty similar to mine, although I never felt like I was in the way. Source: over 1 year ago
Sleep Watch - AI-powered, personalized insights about your sleep.
SleepyTi.me - Sleepyti.me is a bedtime calculator that can help you calculate when to fall asleep.
Pzizz - Sleep at the push of a button! Now with "Focus"
Sleep Better - Track sleep cycles, monitor dreams & improve bedtime habits
Sleepfulness - The beautifully effective sleep app, powered by mindfulness.
Sleep Cycle - Bio-alarm clock that wakes you up at optimal times based on your sleep patterns.