The new Netflix sleep timer is available to a few global users. Users can select between 15 minute, 30 minute and 45-minute timers. You can also set the timer to whenever an episode or film ends
Bose SleepBuds II review: What do you get for the money?
Bose specialises in premium audio products and the SleepBuds II are no exception. They’ll set you back £230, which gets you the buds, a puck-shaped aluminium charging case, three different sizes of silicone eartips and a USB-C charging cable. The Bose Sleep app – a requirement to use the buds – is available to download for free from both the Apple App Store and Google Play store.
Bose isn’t alone in trying to provide an audio answer to sleepless nights. I reviewed the over-ear Kokoon Relax headphones last year, which are even dearer than the SleepBuds II at a touch over £300 but add the ability to track your sleep patterns using electroencephalogram (EEG) technology. Kokoon is also working on its own in-ear sleep headphones, the NightBuds, which can be preordered here and are set to ship later this year. A more affordable alternative are the Amazfit Zenbuds, currently available for £119 on Amazon.