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Rythm launches Dreem, the first active wearable designed to improve sleep quality

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Rythm, a new neurotechnology company, today officially launches its first product Dreem, the only active wearable designed to improve sleep quality. The Dreem First program kicks off today, allowing those interested to sign up for the product and enjoy a unique experience. image003

The Rythm company, founded by two young entrepreneurs, Hugo Mercier and Quentin Soulet de Brugière, combines neuroscience research and the best of advanced technologies to improve human potential and everyday performance by optimizing deep sleep. Rythm brings together expertise in engineering, design and neuroscience to create solutions capable of achieving this mission.

Launch of Rythm Dreem

The launch of Dreem represents a major breakthrough in wearable technology. It improves the quality of deep sleep using unique software and materials. The product goes beyond conventional wearables, which simply track and report on physical activity. Dreem is the world’s first active wearable, equipped with multiple sensors that analyze brain activity, electroencephalogram (EEG), in real time, which until now has been the preserve of laboratories, and is now available to the general public.

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Dreem is a comfortable headband that uses customized sensors to analyze brainwaves accurately and safely. This headband, combined with sophisticated algorithms and the Rythm mobile app, tracks and analyzes brainwaves in real time during sleep. When the sleeper’s brain activity indicates that he or she is in deep sleep, the headband emits sounds to lengthen deep sleep and improve its quality. Deep sleep, or slow wave sleep, is known to improve physical and cognitive performance during the day.

The future belongs to those who understand the human brain and learn from it,” says Hugo Mercier, CEO and co-founder of Rythm. ” The brain is one of the most complex systems in the world, and we’re only just beginning to understand how it works in depth. The more we learn about it, the more we’ll be able to create new possibilities and new products that will help us solve some of today’s most important problems. “.

We spend a third of our lives asleep, yet sleep and its influence on our bodies remain a mystery to most of us. Studies have shown that it is during the deep sleep phase that important functions such as memory consolidation, cell regeneration and growth hormone secretion develop. Further research reveals that “pink noise” can be used to prolong deep sleep, but until now, consumer products have been limited to monitoring sleep phases, without prolonging them.

Dreem, a headband optimized for unrivalled performance, offers the following features:

A thin, lightweight headband that is the world’s first active wearable. The device uses sounds that, when synchronized with sleep, improve the quality of sleep. It doesn’t just track your activity.

Integrated electronics with advanced sensors that store all sleep activity, including control, tracking and influence data, within the device.

The best alarm clock in the world: Dreem lets users set the time they want to wake up, and then wakes them at the optimum sleep phase closest to the set time. This avoids that drowsy feeling we get when we are roused from sleep during an unsuitable phase.

A simple, intuitive application that allows users to visualize their brainwaves during sleep and track their sleep patterns over time.

Bone conduction technology that transmits non-invasive sound without headphones, gently inviting you to stay in a deep sleep.

Wireless design for comfort, convenience and ease of use

Dreem represents Rythm’s first wave of innovation, and provides a glimpse of the considerable potential of the field of neurotechnology beyond sleep. Dreem will go on sale later this year for €349.00 on Rythm.co. The Dreem app runs on iOS.

Registration for Dreem begins today. For more information or to register for the Dreem First program, visit Rythm.co or Dreem.com.

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