Amazon plans Alexa device that monitors sleep disorder: Report
According to the report, the palm-sized device is reportedly designed to sit on a bedside table and use millimeter-wave radar to sense your breathing.
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Amazon is working on a new Alexa-driven device that can monitor sleep apnea, a disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts, Business Insider reported.
According to the report, the palm-sized device is reportedly designed to sit on a bedside table and use millimeter-wave radar to sense your breathing.
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Amazon's project is apparently being developed under the code name "Brahms" after the German composer of Lullaby.
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The device resembles a "standing hexagonal pad connected to a metal wire base," the report noted.
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Amazon declined to comment on the existence of the project.
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 If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night's sleep, you might have sleep apnea.
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 In 2014, Japanese company Nintendo announced a "non-wearable" device that could track sleep via radio waves, reports The Verge. However, the device was never released.
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 OnePlus has also announced a new concept phone that used mmWave radar to monitor breathing.
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 The concept smartphone changes colours as you breathe, and sports a motion-tracking radar tool.
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 According to the company, it is using a technology called Electronic Color, Material and Finish (ECMF) for the OnePlus 8T concept phone.
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 The radar could sense your breathing and change the back's colour in time with it, "effectively making the phone a biofeedback device".
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