Watch, Phone & Sensor
You’ve heard it all before: a good night’s sleep is important. Various sensors try to relate how you slept the night before, and Beddit is no different. Now, it’s asking your Apple Watch to help tell you how well you slept. It might even tell you to take a nap. Beddit’s new Apple Watch app provides “around the clock” sleep tracking, as the actual hardware communicates with your watch while it charges on your nightstand. The Beddit band resides under your sheets, and measures your breathing, movement and heart rate. Beddit tells me its band is so sensitive it can…

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