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Amazon might be prepping a sleep-sensing radar for Alexa

Google already has a smart display with contactless sleep-sending abilities: the Google Nest Hub. Powered by a tiny, built-in radar sound familiar? the Nest Hub can actually sense your breathing as you slumber, and it’ll give you detailed reports about your sleep history and quality. The Nest Hub’s sleep-tracking capabilities are powered by Google’s Soli chip, which also handles presence-sensing duties on both the Nest Hub and its bigger sibling, the 10-inch Nest Hub Max. Contactless sleep sensing via radar makes for an attractive alternative to a wearable fitness tracker, such as those made by Google-owned Fitbit. While you must remember to wear a Fitbit to bed to keep tabs on your sleeping habits, a sleep-sensing display like the Nest Hub can track sleep without the using having to bother with a wearable.

Amazon wants to use its own Soli-like radar tech to monitor your sleep

Amazon has just gained permission to use Radar Sensors in future devices. The company would be expected to use the sensors for touchless controls and sleep tracking. Google recently launched the Nest Hub (2nd Gen) with Soli radar sensors for similar use. According to a request filed with the FCC, Amazon might be prepping to follow Google s footsteps with its Echo smart displays. Bloomberg first spotted the request, which recently granted Amazon permission to utilize Radar Sensors in unnamed devices to enable touchless controls by capturing motion in a three-dimensional space. This would work similarly to how Google implemented its Soli technology in the Pixel 4 with Motion Sense.

Google Nest Hub Sleep Sensing: Accurate and insightful

Updated July 13, 2021 Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Whether you already have a smart home or are just dipping your toes into automating your lights, entertainment, shopping lists, and so on, you’re probably aware of Google’s position as a leader in the field. The tech giant released its first smart home device in 2016, and subsequent offerings include features that aim to give users more bang for their buck. Among the more noteworthy new features of Google’s newest smart display, the Nest Hub Second Generation, is Sleep Sensing. When placed on your bedside table, the Hub claims to collect insights into your sleep patterns and habits through passive tracking (think: no chunky wearable you have to keep strapped to your wrist overnight). In fact, you don’t have to activate it at night, or charge it like a Fitbit or Apple Watch—the idea is that you just

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