
"Ambient's Dreamie offers many of the conveniences of a smartphone-connected device - highly customizable alarm schedules, a library of soundscapes and noise masks, Bluetooth so you can connect earbuds and podcasts (soon). But it is phone-free every step of the way, with all controls and features built-in so you don't end up getting sucked into a doomscroll while you're trying to wind down."
"This spring, it's expected to start providing sleep insights as well for users who opt-in, using its microphone and motion sensors to get a reading on their nightly habits. All of that's meant to work together to, according to the website, 'help you sleep better and break free from your phone,' a goal I was eager to explore."
"Falling asleep is hard because my brain is always racing, my quality of the sleep is trash and waking up every day feels like an act of torture. It's gotten so bad that at some point in the last couple of years, I started using three alarms to make sure I get out of bed in time for work."
The Dreamie is a premium bedside device designed to improve sleep and reduce phone dependency. It features smartphone-like conveniences including customizable alarm schedules, a library of soundscapes and noise masks, Bluetooth connectivity for earbuds and podcasts, and a light ring for ambient lighting and sunrise wakeups. Unlike smartphones, all controls are built-in, preventing late-night scrolling during wind-down periods. The device will soon provide sleep insights using microphone and motion sensors to track nightly habits. The reviewer struggled with racing thoughts, poor sleep quality, and difficult mornings requiring multiple alarms, making the Dreamie an appealing solution for breaking phone habits while addressing sleep challenges.
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