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Worn like an everyday
watch, SLEEPTRACKER®
is ideal for anyone who
wants to wake up alert and
ready to start the day, such
as frequent travelers across
time zones, business people
looking for an extra edge,
students with fluctuating
schedules, or busy moms
who need to wake up easily.

The Key to Waking Up Refreshed
Why is it so hard to wake up to a normal alarm clock? Because a normal alarm clock can't detect where you are in your sleep cycle - a continuous cycle from deep sleep, to brief almost-awake moments, and back to deep sleep again. Occasionally, your alarm may catch you at an optimal, almost-awake moment and you wake up feeling refreshed, but usually you grope for the snooze button waking up tired and groggy.
Wake at Your Perfect Time
SLEEPTRACKER® puts an end to that tired feeling. Once you set its alarm window, it monitors your body and continuously looks for your optimal waking times so it can wake you at just the right moment. Imagine not feeling tired in the morning and getting a few extra minutes out of your day.
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More than half of all Singaporeans stay up past midnight and are back out of bed by 7am, and if sleep disorder figures are to be believed, many of us are not spending those in-between hours getting quality shut-eye. As kids, all we needed for a good night's sleep was a firm mattress, a soft pillow and a warm blanket. But as adults, stress, noise and light pollution, and of course, that snoring bed partner, have made bedtime much less restful.
Bad sleep takes different forms. For some, the night brings hours of wakefulness, but for others - even if they do get some shut-eye - it can still feel like they've had no rest at all. Check off the following: Are you waking up exhausted, even if you've had your eight hours? Do you snore audibly throughout the night? Do you feel constantly tired during the day? Chances are, your sleep is not just troubled but potentially unhealthly.
Help is at hand, however. Indeed, these days sleep is a recognised health issue. 'There is more awareness among the public and doctors about the detrimental effects of sleep disorders,' says Dr Khoo See Meng, consultant at the National University Hospital's Division of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine. 'More people know of the link between sleep disorders and quality of life. They are now seeking help earlier.'
For immediate at-home diagnosis, you could invest in the SleepTracker watch... Read more...
