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Yechan Lee Designs the New Dream Head to Collect Sleeping Data

Yechan Lee designs the Dream Head, which is a smart headboard that is made to collect and properly analyze sleep information. To do so, it uses built-in sound sensors that are applied to better the sleep quality of users. The design of this is inspired by the wingback form factor, complete with curved details on both ends for a sleek design language.

It offers sleepers a sense of stability as they sleep as well in contrast to a flat headboard. This is a seamless option in comparison to the wearables to help track sleep, allowing them to rest freely. The construction highlights sound-absorbing materials that are also great for monitoring the sleep environment by blocking out any external sounds for a more accurate analysis.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Sleep Headboards - The trend of integrating sensors into headboards to analyze sleeping data and improve sleep quality presents opportunities for companies in the smart home and healthcare industries to develop similar products.
2. Non-wearable Sleep Monitoring - The trend of using non-wearable devices to monitor sleep gives rise to new innovations in the healthtech industry, such as smart pillows and mattresses with built-in sensors.
3. Sound-absorbing Sleep Environment - As people prioritize sleep quality, there is potential for companies in the construction and interior design industries to incorporate sound-absorbing materials into bedrooms to promote better sleep health.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Home - The integration of sleep sensors into headboards presents an opportunity for companies in the smart home industry to create similar products that promote better sleep health.
2. Healthcare - The trend of integrating sensors into headboards to monitor sleep presents an opportunity for companies in the healthcare industry to develop new solutions for patient monitoring and sleep disorder treatment.
3. Construction - The incorporation of sound-absorbing materials into sleep environments presents an opportunity for construction companies to create more health-conscious living spaces.

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