WiFi Sleep Lab
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A $30 WiFi sensing module that turns any bedroom into a continuous sleep laboratory, monitoring breathing, movement, and sleep stages every night without wearables, wires, or cameras.
Kill Reason
Google Nest Hub's built-in sleep sensing already offers contactless sleep stage monitoring to millions of existing Nest users at zero marginal hardware cost, and Oura Ring plus Eight Sleep mattress covers dominate the premium sleep tracking segment. A standalone $30 WiFi module offers no meaningful distribution or accuracy advantage against incumbents who already own the bedroom.
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