sleep-electronics · Originally reported by Medical Xpress

New soft wearable device could support at-home sleep monitoring

New soft wearable device could support at-home sleep monitoring
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A new soft wearable sleep monitoring device is making headlines in the health tech world, and it raises interesting questions for families concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure in their homes. While the device promises convenient at-home sleep tracking, health-conscious parents may wonder about the wireless technology involved.

What We Know About the Device

According to Medical Xpress, researchers have developed a new soft wearable device designed to support at-home sleep monitoring. The article highlights that this technology could make sleep tracking more accessible outside of clinical settings, potentially helping families better understand sleep patterns without expensive lab visits.

However, the report doesn't specify the exact wireless technology used or provide details about the device's EMF emissions. This lack of information is common with emerging wearable technologies, and it's something health-conscious consumers should inquire about before bringing new wireless devices into their bedrooms.

Considerations for EMF-Conscious Families

For parents already concerned about 5G and EMF exposure, adding another wireless device to the home—especially in sleeping areas—may require careful consideration. Sleep is when our bodies repair and regenerate, making the bedroom environment particularly important for overall health.

If you're evaluating sleep tracking technology for your family, consider asking manufacturers about specific absorption rates (SAR values), whether the device offers airplane mode or wired alternatives, and how close to the body it needs to be worn. Some families exploring EMF shielding solutions for their homes may prefer non-wireless sleep tracking alternatives or devices that can operate in low-EMF modes.

The good news is that consumers today have more options than ever, and asking questions about EMF emissions is becoming increasingly common. As with any new technology, doing your research and weighing the health monitoring benefits against potential concerns is always a smart approach for your family's wellbeing.

Originally reported by Medical Xpress

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