>>The wristband tracks the movement of your wrist through the >>night, which it can use to analyze your sleep patterns. How is wrist movement co-related to sleep patterns ? Is there any scientific study / data out there that explain the co-relation ? Co-relation of pulse rhythm is more obvious - cant say the same about wrist movement. Anyone care to explain ?
Wakemate (YC S09) helps you kiss groggy mornings goodbye
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#92Is there any reason to suspect its timed-wake-alarm could be better than just sleeping until you wake naturally? Also, I presume the analytics can be used without the alarm?
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#93Re: Wakemate (YC S09) helps you kiss groggy mornings goodbye
#94I confirmed with them that worldwide includes China too (so many companies do not ship there that I've become wary) so will be getting one :-)
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#95Re: Wakemate (YC S09) helps you kiss groggy mornings goodbye
#96Pre-ordered. Can't wait to try it. The techcrunch post has an error, by the way. It says you get $5 off when you pre-order.
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#97Does it support polyphasic sleep? And is there an Android version?
http://www.supermemo.com/articles/polyphasic.htm
The science has been done. The tests are clear. Polyphasic sleepers suffer performance losses in mental tasks compared to normal sleepers. In particular, it significantly impairs long-term memory coding.
Charlatans like Steve Pavlina always refused to do even basic scientific testing. His results simply can't be trusted, especially since he has a massive vested interest in it being effective.
If there is some reason you need to sleep less than 3 hours per day, then polyphasic is the best way to do that. However you will always have reduced performance compared to those who get a full 7 hour sleep.
If you want a sleep schedule optimized for creative/intellectual performance, free-running sleep is the best available. Piotr Wozniak has plenty of science of his website showing that this is the case.
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#98Sounds awesome, but I don't use a cell phone. =( How hard would it be to get it to work with a laptop?
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#100Pre-ordered. Can't wait to try it. The techcrunch post has an error, by the way. It says you get $5 off when you pre-order.
When I looked at the actual pre-order page, it doesn't seem like that is so. You pay $5, then you pay $45 later. Or you pay $50 when it comes out. What incentive is there, especially with an unreviewed product such as this? Will they tack on a subscription fee to use the device like the fit bit?