Amazfit introducing ZenBuds Smart Sleep Earbuds & AirRun Smart Foldable Treadmill into Singapore
Exclusive launch with Challenger on 18 Dec – Amazfit ZenBuds
The feather-light earbuds help users get a good night’s rest with noise-blocking design, soothing sounds, and sleep monitoring
The new Amazfit ZenBuds help users sleep better and smarter thanks to their noise-blocking and real-time sleep monitoring functions. Featuring a sleek, ergonomic, in-ear design, Amazfit ZenBuds fit snugly into your ear to eliminate external noise and provide peace and quiet all night long. Amazfit ZenBuds’ Smart Interference further removes noise while playing soothing, sleep-inducing sounds that automatically turn off once you’re asleep. Additionally, real-time monitoring gathers data on your heart rate, body position and movement, then compiles it in a report that helps you better understand and improve your sleep quality. With a 12-hour battery life
Amazfit introducing ZenBuds Smart Sleep Earbuds & AirRun Smart Foldable Treadmill into Singapore Media OutReach
Exclusive launch with Challenger on 18 Dec -Â Amazfit ZenBuds
The feather-light earbuds help users get a good night s
rest with noise-blocking design, soothing sounds, and sleep monitoring
The
new Amazfit ZenBuds help users sleep better and smarter thanks to their
noise-blocking and real-time sleep monitoring functions. Featuring a sleek,
ergonomic, in-ear design, Amazfit ZenBuds fit snugly into your ear to eliminate
external noise and provide peace and quiet all night long. Amazfit ZenBuds
Smart Interference further removes noise while playing soothing, sleep-inducing
sounds that automatically turn off once you re asleep. Additionally, real-time
Experts debate how to transform services to improve UK mental health support
Dec 14 2020
New research into the concerns of people with healthcare needs amid COVID-19 were explored, as a panel of industry leaders debated how to transform services to improve UK mental health support, in Connect Health’s latest Change webinar.
Charlotte Augst, Chief Executive of the charity National Voices, presented findings from its qualitative study charting the real experiences of people from May 2020. It reveals how patients felt abandoned, provided with information that was insufficient, contradictory or late, and with ‘glib statements’ that failed to acknowledge the hardships faced, and didn’t offer practical insight.