It's breathing. The chest rises and falls rhythmically, hypnotically. We guess it's the chest. Nobody's marketed a sleep robot before, and we're not even sure it's a robot. It looks like a pillowy ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. If you’re looking for the strangest, most futuristic way to get a better night’s sleep, this Somnox Sleep ...
From sleeping pills to counting sheep, people will try almost anything to help them nod off. And now, cuddling a bionic pillow is being suggested as the latest way to fight insomnia. While hugging the ...
How well do you sleep? Do you toss and turn, read for hours, or count sheep in the hopes of visiting the Land of Nod, but to no avail? If so, perhaps you should try sleeping with Somnox’s sleep robot.
It’s 5am when I wake up with a start. Something feels wrong. I can make out the now-familiar outline of a small bump under the sheets next to me, but when I hug it, it remains motionless. My sleep ...
Single folks, your nights of sleeping alone are fast drawing to a close. If you long for a bedfellow to help you fall asleep with the steady rhythm of their breathing, you may just be in luck. Meet ...
If you’ve suffered the throes of chronic insomnia, you’ll do almost anything to fall asleep. Pills, guided meditation apps, vigorous exercise, melatonin, screen dimmers, aromatherapy diffusers, sleep ...
The Somnox Sleep Robot claims to be the solution to sleep-related problems, without medication. The $600 robot plays meditative music and slows a person's breathing to help them fall asleep. The robot ...