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Hatch’s New Bedside Sleep Clock Wirelessly Tracks Sleep Quality

Hatch’s New Bedside Sleep Clock Wirelessly Tracks Sleep Quality

Priced at $250, Hatch’s latest bedside sleep clock operates without a screen and is designed to rest on a nightstand. Instead of relying on cameras or microphones, the device utilizes a low-power signal to wirelessly monitor key physiological metrics—including breathing patterns, heart rate, and body movement—while the user is in bed.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-04 18:30:32 UTC

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