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Brits turning to tech for a good night’s sleep

March 29, 2018
Sleeping habits: 23% of Brits shop in bed

Over half (51%) of the UK population has used technology-based sleep-aids to help get the perfect sleep – what’s more, almost 1 in 3 (31%) said they use them every night, according to new research.

Sleep tracking apps are the most commonly used sleep-support technologies (43% claim to have used these). Other top gadgets include wearable sleep trackers (36%), specialist lighting such as a wake-up light or sad lamp (23%), and noise-based technology such as white noise devices or headphones (18%).

• 51% of Brits have used technology-based sleep aids
• 1 in 3 use technology every night to aid their sleep
• 43% have used sleep tracking apps

A survey of 1,105 UK adults carried out by interiors etailer Furniture123.co.uk found 51% of the UK population has used technology-based sleep-aids.
Almost 1 in 3 (31%) said they use them every night.

Sleep tracking apps available on Android and IOS, such as Sleep Cycle, are the most commonly used sleep-support technologies, with 43% claiming to have used these.

Other gadgets Brits are using to optimise their sleeping patterns include wearable sleep trackers (36%), specialist lighting to aid a smooth transition in and out of sleep such as a wake-up light or sad lamp (23%), and noise-based technology such as white noise devices or headphones designed to make falling asleep to sound more comfortable (18%).

Many sleep deprived Britons are also turning to other, more natural methods of getting a better night’s sleep.

Holistic therapies such as pillow or pulse point sprays are also a popular choice (16%), while almost 1 in 10 (8%) UK adults meditate before bed to get a better night sleep.

Mark Kelly, marketing manager at Furniture123.co.uk said: “Recent research found that the average adult gets just 6.8 hours of sleep per night*, so it is perhaps not surprising that so many Britons are looking to improve the quality of their sleep. What is surprising is the number of UK adults who are investing in technology in order to do so.

“Technology is often considered a no-no in the bedroom and we’re constantly being told that using technology before bed can cause more harm than good, but these purpose-designed technologies and gadgets can actually help you better understand and optimise your sleeping patterns.

“There are also a number of gadgets available now that can be used to make the bedroom environment more suitable for sleeping in.”

Source: www.furniture123.co.uk

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