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Ultrahuman offers wearable technologies that monitor sleep, movement, and recovery. | ||||||
Flow Neuroscience is a Malmo, Sweden-based medical technology company developing treatments for mental health issues. The company offers a medication-free depression treatment that combines a brain stimulation wearable and an app-based therapy program. | ||||||
Halo Neuroscience develops devices that use neurostimulation technology to target the brain to enhance performance for able and impaired users. | ||||||
Fitbit is a company producing activity trackers founded in 2007 by James Park, Aatu Nieminen and Amy McDonough. | ||||||
Whoop is a performance optimization system for elite athletes and teams. | ||||||
A company in Israel that develops signal-processing technology and offers EverOn, a contact-free and early detection patient supervision system. | ||||||
Eight Sleep is a sleep fitness company in New York City founded in 2014 by Massimo Andreasi Bassi, Matteo Franceschetti and Alexandra Zatarain. | ||||||
Kokoon is a company that had developed headphones equipped with EEG brain sensing technologies, machine learning algorithms, and ergonomics to help users sleep better | ||||||
Polar Electro is a Finnish manufacturer of wearable sports technology and invented the wireless EKG heart rate monitor in 1977. | ||||||
Misfit is a smartwatch and wearable fitness technology company founded in 2011 by John Sculley. | ||||||
Wellbe is a Madison, Wisconsin-based company founded in 2009 by James Dias. | ||||||
Withings is a consumer electronics company founded in 2008 by Éric Carreel, Fred Potter and Cedric Hutchings. | ||||||
Thync has developed a small, wearable 'œpod' that attaches to the back of the neck and uses neurostimulation to combat stress and promote better sleep. Their lead product, the Thync Relax Pro, uses low levels of electrical stimulation to activate nerve pathways in the head and neck. According to the company, these pathways communicate with areas of the brain to help control stress levels and sleep quality. The product is targeted towards consumers who frequently suffer from stress and consequently struggle to sleep. | ||||||
Motiv produces personal fitness trackers. | ||||||
Learning To Sleep offers a range of clinically-proven sleep improvement programs. | ||||||
Dreem is a neurotechnology company composed of sleep pioneers, a team of experts fascinated by science, technology and design. | ||||||
To create dynamic and stylish technology products that promote self expression and positive self-image. | ||||||
A company developing and implementing mobile, user-friendly platforms for acquiring, integrating, analyzing and reporting multi-sensor data in real-world applications. | ||||||
Sleep Number is an american manufacturer of beds, bases and bedding founded in 1987 by Robert Walker. | ||||||
A company developing biometric sensor and health monitoring beds | ||||||
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Sleep tracking system that monitors and analyzes sleep patterns for consumers. | ||||||
SleepScore Labs is a Carlsbad, California-based company founded in 2016. | ||||||
Sleepiz is a Switzerland-based company founded in 2013. | ||||||
Zero, a personal health and fitness platform, is a fasting tracker used for intermittent, circadian rhythm, and custom fasting. |