An Alexa-powered device tracking and detecting sleep apnea is reportedly being developed by retail giant Amazon.
The said device will mainly use millimeter-wave radar to monitor sleeping and breathing patterns of users, according to a Breitbart News report.
In addition, this will also detect subtle changes in their movements that could be the result of stopages of breathing associated with sleep apnea.
Sources familiar with the matter said that the project has been named Brahms, which likely refers to Johannes Brahms, who is a German composer who wrote Lullaby. He was also suspected to suffer from sleep apnea at the time.
Fitness gadget we don’t need Halo, a new fitness-tracking bracelet claims that by using a smartphone app to scan images of your body, it can tell you how much body fat you have
With the coronavirus killing more people by the day, we are increasingly stress-eating and drinking more alcohol. At the same time, with gyms shut down, we are sitting around glued to screens.
So you may be wondering what I’m wondering: How is the pandemic affecting my body? Because we can’t easily leave the house to see doctors for nonemergencies, we are largely left to figure this out on our own.