There are plenty of smart wearable devices that can track your sleep but don’t do a whole lot to regulate it. The DUSQ wearable takes a different approach. It sits on the back of your ear that monitors your nervous system to remove what keeps you up. It detects sleep fragments to offer vagus and vestibular nerve stimulation to get you back in deep sleep. It has an app that shows your sessions, so you will be able to see every action and how your body responded.
These wearables weigh only 12g. They are also very thin, so they won’t get in your way. The charging case not only recharges the device but also monitors the sound, light and temperature in your bedroom. You can find this project on Kickstarter.
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