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Zeo Mobile turns phones right into a sleep clinic, aids in advanced Power Rangers dreaming

Very similar to hope, love and Coconut M&Ms, sleep is a kind of things that’s both hard to live with and impossible to live without. But unlike the primary three, it’s evidently possible to throw math into the complete “shut-eye” thing. Like it’s bedside-based older brother , the newly-announced Zeo Mobile incorporates a SoftWave wireless headband that wraps around your grey matter as you sleep, reporting on how well your brain is shutting down. In place of the custom base-station, the information is distributed straight in your iOS or Android device and syncs up with the Zeo site to offer you the interior skinny to your dreaming. Better of all, the device can wake you on the peak of a nap cycle, instead of halfway through that dream about Björk and the melting clock. In fact, while you didn’t already know that mainlining Red Bull until 3am isn’t healthy, then perhaps you’re beyond redemption.

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