China Daily (Hong Kong)

AI finds amazing applicatio­ns in sleep products

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s new-age startups are combining artificial intelligen­ce and big data technology to make smart products that help people sleep well and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Intelligen­t pillows, smart sensors, intuitive lights, cool speakers, nifty headsets ... the list is growing longer by the day.

The segment is part of the global intelligen­t home products and services market whose annual sales are projected to reach $68 billion in 2018 on annual growth rate of 8 to 10 percent, according to Research and Markets.

In China, the fast-growing smart health products segment is estimated to clock sales of 140 billion yuan ($20.3 billion) this year, according to Feng Chao, an analyst at Analysys Internatio­nal in Beijing.

Small wonder, many startups are keen to make the most of consumer demand for such products.

For instance, Seblong Technology (Beijing) Co Ltd, a Beijing-based tech startup, is offering a new way for people to drift off to sleep, just the way they do listening to soothing music on a headphone before hitting the sack.

The firm’s app-controlled smart pillow records sleep data and helps improve the quality of sleep.

Seblong has been engaged in research, developmen­t and sales of network security products since 2011. It entered the intelligen­t health gadgets segment in 2014. Its focus has been on sleep products.

Snail Sleep, its app, has been online for 17 months boasting more than 5 million users. In October 2016, its smart pillow project attracted 700,000 yuan in crowd-funding on JD.com, an online marketplac­e.

“With a built-in controller, the smart pillow can monitor people’s sleep duration, depth of sleep, time of sleeping and waking. It can also record words uttered during a dream, in addition to the decibel level, duration and frequency of snoring,” said Gao Song, Seblong’s CEO and founder.

The pillow measures 40cm in width and 60cm in length, weighs 2.6kg, and is priced 799 yuan. Its built-in high-tech speaker helps users to drift off into sleep faster. It also helps them get a sound sleep by playing appropriat­e hypnotic

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music, Gao said.

The pillow uses Bluetooth technology, and stops playing music automatica­lly as soon as it senses that the user has reached the deep sleep state.

“With the rapid developmen­t of intelligen­t home and healthcare industry, we hope to improve people’s sleep quality through technology. Our latest sensor technology and excellent algorithms give us a deeper understand­ing of sleep,” said Gao.

He said the firm has already mastered the use of big data technology to crunch data generated by the pillow continuous­ly.

Now, the startup is planning to offer tailor-made products aimed at solving people’s sleep problems. The larger goal is to facilitate a healthy lifestyle using artificial intelligen­ce.

Gao said the firm will launch one or two intelligen­t hardware products this year. “More and more products in our daily life will become intelligen­t with the advent of the internet of things and we will keep up with the intelligen­ce trend.”

Other tech startups, too, are speeding up efforts to launch intelligen­t sleep products. Beijing Shiwu Technology Co Ltd already has the Lunar, a smart sensor to monitor sleep and help people sleep better.

The Lunar can record and analyze sleep patterns, especially of people experienci­ng difficulty falling asleep. It could also provide them with sleep advice, sleep music, hypnotic guidance and offline psychology courses.

The gadget comes with an elegant and beveled design in white, and weighs only 12 grams, as small as a pebble. Users can place the sensor under the pillow.

When users are unable to sleep, they can press the button to play sounds automatica­lly suggested by experts, which will help users asleep.

Li Yizhou, founder and CEO of Shiwu Technology, said the factors that affect sleep include changes in light, temperatur­e and sound. The firm’s products are based on these factors.

“We had worked with psychologi­cal counseling service companies to offer products that relieve work-related pressures of China’s post-1980s and 1990s generation­s. Now, the remote control function allows users to track the sleep condition of their family members, including children and the elderly,” Li said, adding the smart home products will make use of the big data technology.

The Lunar is priced 69 yuan and is available on Xiaomi Corp’s crowd-funding platform.

“I was attracted to the Lunar the first time I saw it. I’d like to buy one,” said Lemon Zhao, a graduate from Beijing.

That’s because Zhao, a jobseeker, has difficulty in getting a sound sleep these days due to jobhunt-related stress. She thinks the Lunar is affordable for students.

Shiwu has also developed the Solar, an intelligen­t lamp priced 799 yuan that creates an environmen­t conducive to sleep by adjusting brightness automatica­lly, based on data generated by the recorder of sleep. fall

Cheng Yu contribute­d to this story.

 ?? MAO SIQIAN / XINHUA ?? Children participat­e in a trial of an intelligen­t device capable of facilitati­ng kids’ learning and medical diagnosis recognitio­n at a tech fair in Hong Kong.
MAO SIQIAN / XINHUA Children participat­e in a trial of an intelligen­t device capable of facilitati­ng kids’ learning and medical diagnosis recognitio­n at a tech fair in Hong Kong.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Employees from Seblong Technology (Beijing) Co Ltd introduce the smart pillow to customers at a fair in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Employees from Seblong Technology (Beijing) Co Ltd introduce the smart pillow to customers at a fair in Shanghai.

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