There is a large market for technology dedicated to helping you sleep better. There is no scarcity of products such as smart beds (such as sleep numbers) or smart mattresses (such as 3D matrices from Ghost Smartbed), but audio is undoubtedly one of the hottest areas for products to help you sleep better. While many major audio brands include Bose offering devices that help sleep better, others wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to ensure a good night.
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Kokon is one of the brands like that, and the Nightbud is a comfortable Bluetooth Earbud that helps you fall asleep comfortably with the help of ambient tracks or binaural, audio books, or music of your choice. Now, Kukoon has announced new features to improve your sleep quality further and claim the new algorithm using AI to offer deeper analysis to help you get more rest at night.
The sound of the Earbud Kukoon sensor is important to detect your sleep including infrared light to detect the heartbeat when you are wearing an earbud. All of these data are presented to users through the Mykokone phone application that now gets additional features.
First, Kokon said the application algorithm now uses AI to measure data more accurately. With the help of AI, it will diversify the information displayed on the Mykokone application and offer personalized advice on data recorded by the application.
Mykokoon now will also share your sleep data with Api Apple health kits so that it can be combined with data from other devices such as Apple Watch and is holistically presented in health applications in iOS. Finally, while Kokon has integrated Spotify and sounds with automatic bookmarks and fades immediately after detecting you have fallen asleep, now it will support the calm meditation application to help you sleep better with simple guided meditation tracks.
The upcoming feature to help you sleep better
In addition to these features, Kokoon works to add a series of features to improve your sleep experience. It works including smart schedules that automatically detect your natural circadian rhythm and wake you up with a smart alarm when you sleep lightly. Instead of playing an annoying buzzer voice, you can use music or podcasts to help you get up fresh and happy.
The enhanced algorithm will also offer a tool to return to sleep quickly when you wake up in the middle of the night. And finally, based on your sleep-wake cycle, the data will be used to set your chronotype (as defined by the Sleep Foundation) so you can not only sleep well in your cocoon but also benefit from it to achieve physical and mental health and energy Creative high when working.