Voice-Controlled Sleep Devices

The 'Sense with Voice' by 'Hello' Removes Sleep Distractions

'Sense with Voice,' a product from tech company 'Hello,' aids people in getting the best night's sleep possible. The baseball-sized device is able to monitor an array of information about the surrounding environment and consumers can access that information through an app or, as the name implies, through voice commands.

The Sense with Voice has several different sensors built in. These monitor many of the factors that, according to research, contribute to the quality of one's sleep, including light intensity, humidity, temperature, air quality and noise. Beyond these, Hello has upgraded Sense with Voice's sensors to monitor UV light, carbon dioxide levels, volatile organic compounds, light temperature and barometric pressure.

The device can also connect to many smart home products through IFTTT, letting consumers control things like lighting and the thermostat through it.
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