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The noise-cancelling pillow that uses AI to block out snoring and give you a better night's sleep
The days of losing sleep due to your snoring partner may be over. A team of researchers from Northern Illinois University have created a smart pillow that uses noise-cancelling technology and'adaptive algorithms' to adjust to a snorer's breathing patterns and silence their noisy wheezing. As a result, anyone who's forced to share a bed with an annoying, snoring partner can finally get some rest. Researchers created a smart pillow that uses noise-cancelling technology and'adaptive algorithms' to adjust to a snorer's breathing patterns and silence their noisy breathing For now, the smart pillow is just a concept, detailed in a new study published in the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica. The researchers aren't the first to try to use noise-cancelling technology to silence snoring.
The smart pillow that could give you a better night sleep
REM-Fit has unveiled a $299 smart pillow that can track your sleep habits, stop you from snoring, and even stream music to lull you into sleep. The ZEEQ pillow, which was on display at CE Week in Manhattan, can connect to your smartphone, apps, and smart home assistants such as Amazon's Alexa. It's equipped with wireless speakers, a microphone, vibration motors, and a gyroscope to track your activity – and despite the technology-packed design, it's also incredibly comfortable. REM-Fit has unveiled a $299 smart pillow that can track your sleep habits, stop you from snoring, and even stream music to lull you into a slumber. The pillow also contains a built-in alarm that uses gentle vibrations to wake you up – and this way, it won't disturb your partner While sleep-tracking apps and devices have become increasingly common in recent years, some people still prefer to keep their smartphones far from the bedside to ensure a restful sleep, the ZEEQ team explained to DailyMail.com.