Waking up has never been easier. Say goodbye to blurry mornings – wake up alert and energetic everyday with SLEEPTRACKER.
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The Sleeptracker Elite sleep clock is now available for him and her. The newest of the Sleeptracker sleep phase watches offers a sleek new design in addition to its adjustable alarm window and USB connection to download your sleep phase data to your PC.
- Time & Date
- Backlight
- Water-Resistant
- Adjustable Alarm Window
- Sleep Data Collection
- Vibrating Alarm, Ringing Alarm, or Both
- Download of Sleep Data to PC
- Review of Sleep Data with Included Software
- Monitors Sleep for "Almost Awake" Moments
Setting the "To Bed" feature on your SLEEPTRACKER® lets SLEEPTRACKER® record your sleep data during the night so you can learn about your unique sleep patterns. To accurately record your data, set "To Bed" at 30 minutes after you anticipate being asleep. If you stay awake later than the time set in "To Bed", the data recorded will not be accurate until you are fully asleep. SLEEPTRACKER® can collect data for a maximum of 8 hours. Going to sleep after your anticipated "To Bed" time will not affect SLEEPTRACKER®'s ability to find your optimal waking moments within the alarm window.
Track your sleep patterns
The clinically proven SLEEPTRACKER® continuously monitors signals from your body throughout the night identifying different stages of sleep. SLEEPTRACKER® also comes with the most comprehensive sleep software available allowing you to see how you slept, ways to improve your sleep, and your overall sleep score.

Wake up refreshed
Did you know that if you are awoken during a light stage of sleep you will feel more refreshed, energetic, and alert? Unlike any other product on the market, the patented SLEEPTRACKER® wakes you up during a light stage of sleep helping you start your day feeling less tired and groggy. Typical alarm clocks go off at the time you set regardless of what stage of sleep you are in. The deeper the sleep when the alarm goes off, the worse you feel when you are awoken. With SLEEPTRACKER®, you tell it what time you want to wake up, and then select a window of time for SLEEPTRACKER® to find your lightest stage of sleep to wake you up. For example, if you set your alarm for 7am with a window of 20 minutes, SLEEPTRACKER will wake you up when it detects your lightest stage of sleep between 6:40am - 7:20am. SLEEPTRACKER® also has a snooze feature, and the option to be awoken with audible chime or gentle vibration or both.

SLEEPTRACKER vs the competition
Not only is SLEEPTRACKER® the #1 selling sleep monitor in the world, but it has also been clinically proven to be within 95% accuracy of professional sleep monitors used in clinics making it the most accurate portable sleep monitor too. The patented SLEEPTRACKER® design also allows for an all-inclusive sleep monitor in an elegant watch design. No apps, phones, or extra monitoring stations needed.

HOW SLEEPTRACKER WORKS
Worn like an everyday watch, SLEEPTRACKER® is ideal for anyone who wants to wake up alert and ready to start the day, such as frequent travelers across time zones, business people looking for an extra edge, students with fluctuating schedules, or busy moms who need to wake up easily.
Wake at Your Perfect Time
SLEEPTRACKER® puts an end to that tired feeling. Once you set its alarm window, it monitors your body and continuously looks for your optimal waking times so it can wake you at just the right moment. Imagine not feeling tired in the morning and getting a few extra minutes out of your day.
SLEEPTRACKER® continuously monitors signals from your body that indicate whether you are asleep or awake. Because you wear SLEEPTRACKER® on your wrist like a watch, its internal sensors can detect even the most subtle physical signals from your body. SLEEPTRACKER® finds your best waking moments, so that waking up has never been easier.
When you sleep, your body goes through a series of sleep cycles. The average adult experiences 4-5 full sleep cycles over an 8-hour period. Each cycle lasts about 90-110 minutes and comprises five different stages, as illustrated by this chart.

No two people have the same sleep cycles, and nobody has the same cycle twice. Many factors can influence sleep cycles, including diet, exercise, medications, drugs or alcohol, stress, sleep disorders, and sleep deprivation. Age and gender can play a role, too: women tend to sleep more soundly than men, and as we age, we sleep more restlessly.
A typical sleep cycle has five stages and takes 90-110 minutes. During Stage 1 of your sleep cycle, you sleep lightly. At Stage 2, your sleep gets progressively deeper. At Stages 3 and 4, also known as "Delta Sleep," you sleep most heavily; this is when your body rebuilds itself.
Stage 5 of sleep, also known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, is marked by extensive physiological changes, such as accelerated respiration, increased brain activity, rapid eye movement, and muscle relaxation. People dream during REM sleep.
In the first third of the night, Delta sleep stages last longer than REM stages. As the night progresses, Delta sleep diminishes in length. By the last third of the night, Delta sleep usually ceases, while REM stages lengthen.
SLEEPTRACKER® may find multiple almost-awake moments within the sleep cycle. Almost-awake moments may also vary in frequency throughout the night.
By monitoring your sleep cycles for optimal waking moments during the preset ALARM WINDOW, SLEEPTRACKER® finds those almost awake-moments and gently wakes you when you're most alert. The result? You wake up refreshed instead of groggy. Waking up has never been easier.
