Dreem sleep device

This wearable device uses sound to maintain deep sleep

Called Dreem, the device comes in the form of an adjustable headband that incorporates a series of sensors that act like a portable EEG.
Eight sleep

Eight gets $6M for its sleep tracking tech

The company will use the funds to accelerate production, develop new products, and finance growth initiatives; Eight will start shipping in early spring 2016.
SleepHealth app

IBM teams-up with ASAA to launch ResearchKit-based SleepHealth app

The Big Blue has also introduced Watson Health for ResearchKit, which is available at no charge to qualified, non-profit health researchers.
Sleep Shepherd Blue

Sleep Shepherd Blue will lull you to sleep for $159

This headband plays binaural beats at different frequencies into each ear to induce a meditative state, thus making it easier to fall to sleep and stay asleep.
Sleep Number - the it bed

Sleep Number’s new bed makes sure you get sleep better

The sensor-laden "It" bed goes beyond sleep monitoring to actually do something about your sleep by adjusting its firmness level for your comfort.

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Beddit SleepScore

Beddit launches new Android app, improved SleepScore

The updated app features a more intuitive SleepScore that rates sleep quality on a 100-point scale, making it easier to see and understand how well you slept.
SleepASAP

This app aims to deliver personalized sleep solutions to night owls

Called SleepASAP, the app features proprietary algorithms that analyze user's symptoms and personality type to identify their sleep profile, aka SleepDNA.
SleepCogni

SleepCogni uses audio, visual and tactile cues to improve your sleep

Those trialing the SleepCogni device have reported an improvement in quality of sleep and 40% - an increase in sleep duration.
Nora smart sleep system

Nora uses mobile technology to stop snoring

The non-invasive solution consists of a pebble-shaped device that sits on your bedside table, a pillow insert, and a companion mobile app.