Not sleeping well? Huawei Wearables Help You Better Understand Your Sleep Cycle

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Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 11:31 GMT

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Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 11:31 GMT

HUAWEI TruSleep Technology

HUAWEI TruSleep Technology

With the fast pace of modern life, sleep problems have become a very common ailment and they have a significant impact on people’s physical and mental health. In some cases, sleep problems hinder people’s ability to work and manage everyday tasks the following day. 
 
But a deep and uninterrupted sleep can be achieved with the help of a little science. In fact, understanding your sleep cycle can help you to achieve a good quality sleep. The best way to do that is with accurate monitoring of the overall sleep quality, now made possible with Huawei’s lineup of wearables such as the HUAWEI WATCH FIT, and HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 Pro or even the newly launched HUAWEI Band 6.
When it comes to sleep quality, it is important to start with the processes involved in sleep. The normal sleep process consists of two distinct periods: “Rapid Eye Movement” (REM) and “Non-Rapid Eye Movement” (NREM). These periods include stages which we consider as “light sleep”, “deep sleep”, and “dreaming sleep”. 
 
Each of these phases has a different role to play, all of which are indispensable. We may all want to better understand our own sleep process, but the best way to get reliable information about it is with the power of technology.
 
Using a sleep monitoring device can help you to obtain information about your sleep process. For instance, Huawei’s smart wearables such as the HUAWEI WATCH FIT series, HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 Pro Collection or the HUAWEI Band 6, are able to monitor your sleep using the company’s self-developed and industry-leading infrared technology. 
 
HUAWEI TruSleep™ 2.0 monitoring can accurately detect all types of sleep stages and help you distinguish between them. It also tracks your heart rate and breathing in real-time during the night, without disturbing your sleep. The HUAWEI TruSleep™ 2.0 automatically monitors the whole sleeping duration including when the user falls asleep and wakes up, light sleep proportion, deep sleep proportion, and rapid eye movement (REM). This can help the user accurately identify six typical sleep issues such as insomnia, shallow sleep, night-time awakenings, early morning awakenings, excessive dreams and an irregular sleep pattern. When awake, the user can review their sleeping patterns on Huawei smart wearables. The built-in tips for sleep quality improvement and personalised advice also guarantees users with practical solutions to achieve better sleep quality.
 
To get better sleep, many of us adhere to several “pre-bedtime routines” to ease our mind and body. However, these routines may drive negative impacts instead of promoting better sleep. A more preferable approach is to take a warm bath before going to bed. Research suggested that the smaller the difference between the skin temperature and core temperature at night, the easier an individual can fall asleep fast. Therefore, either a hot shower or warm foot bath can be regarded as a favourable pre-bedtime routine. You can also get the extra sleep you crave by creating an ideal sleep environment - dim ambient lighting at night to further relax your mind.
 
Of course, the effectiveness of the aforementioned pre-bedtime routines varies from one individual to another – after all, those methods are rather subjective considering the variables involved. But with Huawei’s wearables, not only can you track the entire sleeping duration, but also get tips for sleep quality improvement – probably the best way to achieve
 

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