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Sleepace introduces smart innovations in the bedroom to improve sleep quality

Sleepace introduces smart innovations in the bedroom to improve sleep quality
At CES 2018, Sleepace launched the DreamLife bedroom solution which automatically makes adjustment in connected devices to create an optimum sleep environment.
At CES 2018, Sleepace launched the DreamLife bedroom solution which automatically makes adjustment in connected devices to create an optimum sleep environment.

Sleepace sleep modules can be integrated into mattresses, pillows to monitor one’s sleep data and control other smart home devices to create a better environment for a healthy sleep and helps users wake up feeling refreshed.

Sleepace has already partnered with international brands such as Huawei, A.H. BEARD, askona, Advanced Sleep Technologies and Tuya across the United States, Australia, Russia and China.

DreamLife smart bedroom solution starts to work when a person lies down on a smart mattress or pillow, which recognize when a user falls asleep. Curtains are automatically closed, lights turn off as does the TV and other appliances.

During sleep the technology monitors the bedroom’s environment and the user’s sleep and adjusts the room temperature and humidity to provide the user with the most conducive environment for sleep.

In the morning, DreamLife recognizes the lightest point of sleep, activates the alarm and lights, opens curtains and starts to brew coffee.

“As the positive impact of good sleep becomes better understood, sleep monitoring will become mainstream,” Sleepace CEO and chief sleep officer David Huang said.

“We predict that the number of people who use sleep technology will double in 2018, with smart mattresses and pillows integrated with other smart home technology in 20 percent of households by 2025,” Huang added.

Sleepace specializes in sleep technology, designing research-based products to improve sleep quality. Sleepace’s next-generation smart products are designed to relax the mind and improve sleep quality after a hard day at work, the company says. Founded in 2011 and led by a team of IT and healthcare professionals, Sleepace is headquartered in Shenzhen China with a U.S. office in Los Angeles CA.
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