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Sleep schedules in OSCAR? - astracan - 03-03-2020

Is there any possibility to adapt the sleep schedules of the wristbands to OSCAR ?. All sleep measurement wristbands and devices to quantify sleep time and sleep phases can only be monitored on Android or IOS. It seems that there is no possibility to analyze this data on a PC with Windows /Mac /Unix. It would be great to be able to synchronize this data in OSCAR. Do you think it could be done?


RE: Sleep schedules in OSCAR? - sawinglogz - 03-03-2020

OSCAR already supports Zeo headbands, and the next release will support the Dreem headband.

There are practically infinite sleep trackers, each with its own format, so we generally add support as time and interest permits.


RE: Sleep schedules in OSCAR? - astracan - 03-04-2020

I did not know the dream tracker Zeo, although I see that it is out of sale at this time. It really seems quite accurate, it's a shame I can't buy it. I also don't know the dream headband, I don't know where I can find information about it. What is it really called? Can you give me some more information about her? If OSCAR is going to allow its integration, I am very interested in knowing it and maybe being able to buy it.


RE: Sleep schedules in OSCAR? - DeepBreathing - 03-04-2020

Do a search for Dreem 2. (Note the spelling - Dreem, not dream).


RE: Sleep schedules in OSCAR? - astracan - 03-04-2020

This Dreem headband seems a bit excessive to use with the nasal Dreamware mask. So much tube, so much strap, pouf! I have enough trouble sleeping and surely this headband that I gave in his graphics would be: all night awake trying to find a posture and be comfortable.  Laugh-a-lot  Of course, it seems very accurate ... and quite expensive.