Amazon Debuts Halo Rise: A Tabletop Sleep Sensor With a Wake-Up Lamp
The Halo Rise’s launch comes as sleep tracking has become a bigger area of focus for tech companies. Apple, for example, brought the ability to monitor different stages of sleep to the Apple Watch with its software update, which launched on Sept. 12. and both launched sleep analysis features over the past year that examine long-term patterns and issue an animal mascot to symbolize the user’s sleep.
And Google, which owns Fitbit, built sleep tracking into its from 2021. That device similarly uses contactless radar to observe stages of sleep, but it’s meant to be a multifunctional smart home device too. That’s unlike the Halo Rise, which was only designed with sleep in mind. While the lack of a microphone is comforting from a privacy standpoint, it also means the Halo Rise can’t detect snoring or coughing like the Nest Hub.
Amazon’s sleep-sensing gadget is debuting at a time when the tech industry has come under scrutiny over the amount of personal and . Amazon says the Halo Rise sends breathing patterns and micro-movements to the cloud where they’re translated into sleep stages, but that data is encrypted in transit and in the cloud and is automatically deleted after 10 days. Amazon also says the data always stays on the device until a sleep session is initiated, and that it won’t sell health data or use such information for marketing, product recommendations or advertising.
Halo Rise owners will also be able to download and delete their health data just like with the Halo Band. Amazon says the device is trained to only analyze the person nearest to it and not other people or pets in the same bed. The Halo Rise’s algorithms are only trained to detect sleep and won’t detect any other activity in the bedroom, according to Amazon.
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