WakeMate is Available for iOS Devices

WakeMate is an accessory/app combo that reduces morning grogginess by waking the user at the “optimal wake point”.The WakeMate system consists of a Bluetooth wristband that uses actigraphy to map dips and peaks in the user’s sleep cycle and communicates with an app running on his or her device to calculate the ideal wake time closest to the chosen alarm setting—up to 20 minutes beforehand—at a time when the user will wake feeling alert and refreshed.

Together, the WakeMate® wristband and application help you wake up feeling refreshed. Our Wakelytics™ analytics platform optimizes your waking hours by automatically analyzing your sleep and illuminating personal habits that affect your sleep.

WakeMate is compatible with the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android, and BlackBerry, and costs $59.99.

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This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Asif2BD

    Thats unbelievable. If it works as it says, its one of the most innovative app.

  2. John Marshall

    I just left this as my Amazon review and am ‘sharing’ it around the web elsewhere as a warning to others as well:

    I bought the Wakemate in July. I was disappointed to find that after almost 2 months it still wasn’t going off to wake me up. It would record data, but not actually go off at during the wake up window.

    I contacted customer service TWO months ago regarding it. At first, they were going to replace the device. After I shipped them the device, I waited a month before sending them another email. That email was replied to saying that they ‘hadn’t received my device’. After I sent them a message with the tracking information, I stopped getting replies.

    Worst case, this company is just a scam. You can’t find a number that will ring to a real person and they don’t reply to email or Twitter, which is bad when you have a device that has such a spotty record (take a look at some of the other reviews about this thing). Best case, they are just a small company that isn’t ready for prime time. Either way, I would steer clear of them and save your $60.

    You take your chances, and I would say that if you buy this device, you are not buying it with any warranty and don’t expect any support. I have no tolerance for companies that don’t stand behind their product, and while the information about my sleep patterns was interesting, the support failure makes this an automatic failure.

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