Unlock the secrets of your slumber: Best sleep-tracking tech

Ah, sleep — the one thing we all love but never seem to get enough of. You’re tossing and turning, counting sheep, or maybe out like a light but still wake up feeling like you’ve pulled an all-nighter. How can you crack the code of quality slumber? 

Luckily, there’s an array of gadgets and apps designed to tell you if you’re sleeping like a baby or need to rethink your nighttime rituals. So, let’s dive in and find out what’s hot in the world of sleep tech.

Wearables: More than step counters

First on deck is the Fitbit Inspire HR. It goes beyond the basics by tracking sleep patterns, and don’t let its size fool you. This thing packs a punch. A standout feature? Sleep stages that try to map out your cycles from light sleep to REM. Pros are its affordability and battery life. But let’s not get too starry-eyed. Its sleep stage feature isn’t always spot-on.

Next, there’s the Apple Watch. If you’re fully plugged into the Apple ecosystem, this one’s a no-brainer. Its sleep tracking is precise, and the privacy features are top-notch. But all this pizzazz comes at a price, both in dollars and battery life. Did you know this little gadget is so keen it can track the rise and fall of your chest as you breathe?

The Whoop is the most accurate. Designed as a lightweight, screenless bracelet, five LEDs and four photodiode sensors offer ultra-accurate health metrics. It suggests optimal sleep and wake times and uses a gentle haptic alarm to wake you at the ideal moment in your sleep cycle. Yes, you’ll need a paid subscription to access all this sleep wisdom.

Finally, Garmin. It’s not the cheapest option, and some say its sleep tracking isn’t as accurate as the competition. But it adds a unique dimension by tracking stress — because who knew? Stress hormones can mess up your sleep.

Beds and mattresses

Yes, mattresses have entered the digital age. Sleep Number leads the pack here with its customizable firmness and advanced sleep tracking. But you’ll need to open up that wallet with prices ranging from $1,000 for the basic models to upwards of $5,000.

Eight Sleep is a sleeping pad worth noting. It’s like sleeping on a cloud — if that cloud also recorded every toss and turn and adjusted the temperature accordingly. You’ll sleep like a baby, but you might cry like one when you see the price tag, starting at about $2,695 for a queen size. Fun fact: cranking down the temperature can spike your REM sleep by 20%.

Let’s not forget standalone gadgets 

Withings Sleep slides under your mattress and syncs with your smart home setup for around $180. It’s easy-peasy but a little limited compared to others. It even dims your lights as you drift off. Talk about setting the mood.

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Your tech could interfere with medical implants — How to stay safe

Most of us know someone with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators — and I’m willing to bet those people use tech in their everyday lives.

Here’s the scary news: Magnetic fields from everyday tech can cause life-saving devices to malfunction. Yes, iPhones are on the list, but so are iPads, Apple Watches, AirPods, Macs, HomePods and Beats. 

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Apple Watch's stolen tech

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Apple Watch just lost a major health feature. Here’s what that means for you.

Watch this lead to justice: Melody Hoffman’s Apple Watch revealed her final moments, leading cops to her body in Lily Lake. The device recorded a heart rate spike before silence. The prime suspect, a man she was dating, now faces serious charges. Police found Hoffman’s bloodied watch band in his car trunk.

iPhone 15, MagSafe upgrades, Apple Watch: Everything we’re expecting from Apple’s next reveal

The leaves change colors, you grab a scarf, pumpkin spice is back and Apple has a big announcement — all classic signs of fall. Sept. 12 is Wonderlust — yeah, Apple’s naming them now. I know. 

Fear not if your eyes glaze over at yet another camera and processor chip upgrade. Apple’s big promos can start to feel a little same-old, same-old, but some big things are coming this year. Here’s what my grapevine is vining about.

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New study: Put on your walking shoes

A walk a day keeps the doctor away. Really! A new study says if you want to live longer, get moving.

As little as 75 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise (aka a brisk walk) lowers the risk of death from certain types of cancer and heart disease. The CDC recommends 150 minutes a week, but good to know that just half gets the job done.

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$17M Bitcoin blunder, Jeff Bezos' AI bet & lifesaving voicemail trick

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Plus, it’s your pet versus AI — scientists reveal who’s really man’s best friend. Hear how Natalie Nasatka’s quick thinking with her Apple Watch turned life-saving. Also, Zillow’s latest report is out, and it’s the smaller towns, not big cities, that are grabbing the real estate spotlight.

Apple Watch saves another life

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Have you set up all your Apple Watch health features yet? After hearing this story, you will. 

Apple's 4 new iPhones share the stage with the new Apple watch

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What happened at Apple’s annual iPhone launch? I’ll give you the lowdown, in one minute. 

5 Apple Watch secrets only power users know

Are you using your Apple Watch to its fullest possible extent? Don’t worry — most people aren’t. That’s why we’re here to show you five of our favorite features for your Apple Watch.

Southpaws, this one is for you. It’s a fix that will make life easier. To adjust the handedness of your watch, tap into the Settings app.

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Read this before signing up for Amazon Clinic

The CDC says millions of Americans are skipping doses, delaying refills and taking other measures to save on meds. Add that to everyone who puts off visiting the doctor when they know something is wrong because it’s too expensive.

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Stepping it up: Newer, better ways to think about step counters

Bring up “Gettin’ my steps in!” casually, and everyone knows what you’re talking about. Step counters (from Apple Watch to a pedometer app) work like a little Jiminy Cricket on our shoulders, not just counting steps but reminding us to stay as active as possible throughout the day.

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How Apple Watch is revolutionizing PTSD treatment and unlocking hope

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When I heard about how the Apple Watch was helping soldiers with PTSD, I wanted to know more. I interviewed a soldier who was on over 35 meds, losing his family and had no hope. Thanks to the Apple Watch and a special app, he’s now living a happy productive life. And I also spoke with the developer of the app who came up with the idea for his Dad, a military vet. Bonus: The Apple Watch and iPhone are covered by insurance.

You can get the latest iPhone updates early if you take this simple step

Apple’s Craig Federighi recently rocked our worlds with one insight into automatic iPhone updates that we find fascinating. If you’ve ever wondered why it takes so long for your iPhone to update itself, you’ll want to check this out. Your iPhone’s security may be hanging in the balance.

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Everything Apple announced at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC23)

Apple just wrapped up this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC23) and there’s a lot to look forward to for fans of these sleek devices. Here’s what’s coming soon.

Apple hasn’t really introduced a new product for 10 years. That was the Apple Watch. It made up for this lack of innovation with its new augmented reality (AR) goggles, “Vision Pro.”

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You can store your driver's license in Apple Wallet if you live in these states

Thanks to your smartphone, consider all the things you no longer have to carry around. These incredible devices house a clock, camera, GPS, credit card, phone book, browser, gaming system, flashlight, notebook and much more.

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Tools you didn’t know were built into your iPhone

The iPhone turns 16 this year and is constantly evolving. Here’s what may be coming with iOS 17 later this year.

Whether you’re new to the iPhone or have had one for years, there’s always something new to discover. Check out these tools you’ll use all the time.

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Emergency preparedness: Enable life-saving settings on your iPhone and Apple Watch

I was a Boy Scouts leader (long story), so I know you always need to be prepared.

On your smartphone, the right apps can make a world of difference. Here are the essentials you need in an emergency.

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All the best new emojis for your iPhone

Apple just released iOS 16.4, and with it comes 21 new emojis. Comparatively sparse to emoji releases of previous years, this expansion does not disappoint. 

At last, we have a plain pink heart! Widely recognized as a significant gap on the already vast emoji keyboard, you can now send your loved ones a simple, sweet pink heart. The update also introduces complimentary light blue and gray hearts.

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Hidden iPhone features everyone should know

No matter how long you’ve owned your smartphone, there’s always more to learn about it. There are features you will never use, and some you won’t know you need until you find them.

Your iPhone and Apple Watch track various health metrics, from your heart rate to your breathing pattern. Here are five important health indicators to keep an eye on.

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