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5 Smart Gadgets That May Improve the Quality of Your Sleep

Discover five smart devices—Oura Ring 4, Hatch Restore 3, Apollo Neuro, Smart Nora, and Samsung Wi‑Fi Air Conditioners—that can help you track, enhance, and fix sleep problems.
26 January 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

1. Oura Ring 4 – Advanced Sleep Tracking

The Oura Ring 4 is a ring‑sized health tracker that records sleep duration, generates a Sleep Score, and offers personalized recommendations. It earned TechRadar’s 2025 Device of the Year award for its medical‑grade sensors. The device syncs with third‑party apps such as Strava and MyFitnessPal. Full feature access requires a $5.99 monthly or $69.99 annual subscription.

  • Ring form factor – no wrist bulk
  • Sleep Score and actionable tips
  • Compatibility with popular fitness apps
  • Subscription required for premium insights

2. Hatch Restore 3 – Light, Sound, and Routine Builder

Hatch’s Restore 3 combines a sunrise alarm, sound machine, content library, and bedside light to create a phone‑free bedtime routine. It is sold in three colors for $169.99. Users can add a $49.99 annual or $4.99 monthly subscription for extra music and meditation content, with a 7‑day trial available. Amazon lists the product with a 4.2‑star average rating from over 4,400 reviewers, and 70 % of reviewers gave it a perfect rating.

  • Sunrise alarm to support circadian rhythm
  • Integrated sound and light features
  • Optional subscription for expanded content
  • Highly rated on Amazon

3. Apollo Neuro Wearable – Vibrational Stress Relief

Apollo Neuro uses SmartVibes AI vibrations to help regulate the nervous system, promoting focus by day and restorative sleep by night. It can be worn on the ankle or clipped to clothing and integrates with the Oura Ring. A December 2025 American Journal of Medicine study reported reduced burnout symptoms after a 12‑week trial. The device retails for about $448 on Amazon, which includes a 12‑month subscription; after the first year, basic vibration features remain but sleep tracking and personalization end. Battery life lasts roughly 8 hours, and the product is made in the United States.

  • Vibration‑based nervous‑system support
  • Oura Ring integration
  • 12‑month subscription included
  • Short battery life limits all‑day wear

4. Smart Nora – Anti‑Snoring Pillow System

Smart Nora’s Gen 2 system includes a pebble, adaptive AI inflation mechanism, and companion app. The system detects snoring, inflates the pillow to reduce it, and logs daily and weekly stats such as snore volume and adjustment count. A 2023 New York Times review praised its effectiveness for medical‑related snoring, and a third‑party app recorded a 50 % reduction in snoring during testing. The device costs $439 on the official site (just under $500) and requires a $5.99‑per‑month subscription for full features like sleep‑expert support. A 30‑night money‑back guarantee is offered.

  • AI‑driven pillow adjustments to curb snoring
  • Detailed snoring analytics in the app
  • 30‑night risk‑free trial
  • Monthly subscription needed for premium support

5. Samsung Wi‑Fi Room Air Conditioners – Climate‑Controlled Sleep

Samsung’s Wi‑Fi‑enabled room air conditioners (models AR**B******, AR**C******, and AR**D******) can be paired with Galaxy S22 phones, Galaxy Watch 4 series, or the Galaxy Ring. The devices adjust temperature automatically based on data from the wearable, creating a personalized climate for the user. All devices must share the same Samsung account, meaning the automatic adjustments apply only to the account holder’s profile.

  • Wi‑Fi connectivity for remote control
  • Integration with Samsung wearables for personalized temperature
  • Requires compatible Galaxy devices and shared Samsung account
  • Benefits limited to the primary user’s profile