The Unboxing of a Sleep Tracking Device
As I began to unbox this sleep tracking device, I was excited to see what it had to offer. The first thing that caught my attention was a little chart that came with the device, which claimed to help users compare their sleep patterns to those of other people their age. This is because, as we all know, our sleep patterns can change over time, and it's not uncommon for us to not sleep as well as we used to as we get older.
To set up the device, I had to refer to a manual that came with it, which explained how to get everything started. The manual included smartphone applications for analyzing the data after it had been collected, so whether you're on an iPhone or Android, you can plug this device into your phone to start tracking your sleep. As I flipped through the pages of the manual, I noticed that there was a section dedicated to explaining how to use the headband that came with the device. This is not just any headband, but one that you wear while sleeping to track your movements and provide feedback on your sleep quality.
The manual also explained that the device uses an SD card reader, which allows you to offload data from the device and view it in a more graphical format. This can be useful for getting a better understanding of your sleep patterns and identifying areas where you need to improve. The manual also included a section on how to use the travel-style adapter that came with the device, which is perfect for taking on the go.
As I continued to unbox the device, I noticed that it had a real big display on it, complete with controls across the top. This is not your grandmother's alarm clock! The device includes regular alarm settings, as well as more complicated sleep pattern analysis. One of the features that caught my attention was the ability to adjust the headband to fit different sizes and shapes.
The headband itself is a bit geeky, but I can see how it could be useful for getting real-time feedback on your sleep quality. It's adjustable, so you can wear it whether you're big or small, and it comes with a 2GB SD card that you can use to offload data from the device.
As I powered up the device, I was able to see more of what it had to offer. The right side of the device has controls for setting alarms and adjusting settings, while the left side has access to more advanced features like sleep pattern analysis and score tracking. One of the things that struck me as interesting is the ability to set up different alarms for different days of the week.
The device also includes backlight controls, which are convenient for adjusting the display in low-light environments. You can wake up to two different tones, which could be useful if you have trouble waking up in the morning. The menu on the left side of the device allows you to view your sleep data in more detail, including statistics like best time, number of times you woke up, and percentage of light sleep versus deep sleep versus REM sleep.
One of the coolest features of this device is its ability to track your movements while sleeping, which provides valuable feedback on your sleep quality. This feature requires the headband to be charged, but it's definitely worth it if you're looking for a way to improve your sleep. As I continued to explore the device, I realized that it's not just about tracking sleep patterns - it's also about providing real-time feedback and insights into your overall health.
The device comes with a magnetic connection point at the back, which allows you to charge the headband separately. This is convenient for traveling or using the device in different locations. Overall, this sleep tracking device has a lot of potential for helping people improve their sleep quality and overall health.
In conclusion, this sleep tracking device is definitely a unique and interesting product that could provide valuable insights into your sleep patterns. With its advanced features and real-time feedback capabilities, it's no wonder why I'm excited to start using it. Whether you're looking to improve your sleep quality or just want to get more competitive with yourself, this device could be the perfect solution.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys it's loot from unbox therapy and we got a real cool device for you today this is the zo sleep manager now what this baby does is tracks your quality of sleep it it allows you to evaluate how well you did the previous night that's crazy I mean most people don't think they have any kind of problem they're like I slept what's the big deal here but for those of us who are up all night insomniac types too many midnight launches you guys know the drill it's a little bit difficult sometimes to fall asleep or to know why you don't feel well rested the following day this thing aims to make sleep competitive it it aims to sort of identify the things that you do that provides you with better sleep versus the things that you do that provides you with worse sleep so the first thing you've got to figure out is what is yours EQ that's their like name for the kind of figure that represents the quality of sleep you got it's gonna be a number figure and every single day you'll have that kind of readout and the way that this device comes up with that figure is by looking at how many times you rolled around how many times you sort of partially woke up how much how many hours you were in a deep sleep and how many hours you were in REM which is that that really rejuvenating kind of sleep so just lying there for eight hours a night doesn't necessarily mean that you did the best that your body could have could have done so anyways let's talk about what's going on in front of you let's talk about the unboxing the first thing they included was a little chart to figure out how you compare to other people your age because as we all know as you get older in life you don't necessarily sleep the same you know I'm the same kind of sleep patterns or the same amount of time next we have a manual that shows you how to get it set up and here you can see there are smartphone applications for analyzing the data after you've got it so you whether you're on iPhone or Android you can you can plug this baby into that now there's the clock that's the very first and major item and then below that as everything else you need to get this baby up and running and the next item is kind of the geek item the nerd core item it was a headband that you got to put on to use this thing but don't be deterred you've also got a SD card reader and this baby is obviously if you don't have an SD card reader in your computer that's how you can offload data to get a look at better charts higher quality graphs etc so you've got this travel style adapter you can take this thing with you of course and on the other end it's not USB or anything it's a standard sort of regular power plug now here is the clock this is the main unit this is where all the magic happens and as you guys can see it's got a real big nice display on it and a number of controls across the top this ain't your grandmother's alarm clock so here it is it's all laid out you get a little bit of a description on how to use you got regular alarm stuff on the right hand side more complicated sleep pattern stuff on the left hand side the headband that you're gonna wear has to charge up top and you've got an included two gigabytes and disk SD card once again that's for offloading your data now you can look at data right on the device or offloaded if you want a more graphic sort of appearance via your computer or smartphone or whatever so here is the headband and as I mentioned before this is the nerdy part can you imagine sleeping with this thing on I mean that's obviously not ideal but I sort of envision this thing as something you don't wear every night but you know those those nights are times in your life when you don't feel like you're sleeping really well you can pop this baby on and get real-time feedback you know investigate it no more sleep clinic I think or hey you if you just want to get real competitive with it then maybe you want to rock it every night so who knows now it's adjustable so you can wear this if you're you know big small you name it I don't know about a child it might not quite quite do that but nonetheless most people are gonna find it to fit just fine here's a better look at the device when it's powered up from from the front and as I mentioned before the right side of the device most of controls their control regular alarm base stuff you set up different alarms for different days you've got backlight controls in the center all pretty straightforward stuff wake up to two different tones however you want to set it up and on the left hand side is more where the configuration is available for sleep pattern related stuff or to look at your percentages see the quality of sleep you got stuff like that your score etc here's a better look at some of that stuff within the menu you can see the best time how many times you woke up the percentage of light sleep versus deep sleep versus REM sleep so again you can just use the clock and never offload the data to your computer if you want but if you want a more graphical sort of representation than you can offload it so there's a magnetic sort of connection point at the back here for charging the headband it has to be charged because it's it's tracking your movements as you sleep and anyways I mean it's it seems intimidating I mean it is an unusual thing but it could be very interesting to use just to figure out you know those kind of kind of data that you really haven't been able to look at before unless you have some major issues and they sent you to a sleep clinic or something who knows anyway guys if you enjoyed this content hopefully you can like and favorite this video as you know it helps me out a bunch and otherwise hopefully you can check out my new channel it's called the beast feed I'm gonna put a link in front of your face you might like what's going on over there and hey if you haven't followed us on Twitter or Facebook you might want to do that it's twitter.com slash unbox therapy and facebook.com slash unbox therapy anyway guys until next time I will see you around the channel later guyswhat's up guys it's loot from unbox therapy and we got a real cool device for you today this is the zo sleep manager now what this baby does is tracks your quality of sleep it it allows you to evaluate how well you did the previous night that's crazy I mean most people don't think they have any kind of problem they're like I slept what's the big deal here but for those of us who are up all night insomniac types too many midnight launches you guys know the drill it's a little bit difficult sometimes to fall asleep or to know why you don't feel well rested the following day this thing aims to make sleep competitive it it aims to sort of identify the things that you do that provides you with better sleep versus the things that you do that provides you with worse sleep so the first thing you've got to figure out is what is yours EQ that's their like name for the kind of figure that represents the quality of sleep you got it's gonna be a number figure and every single day you'll have that kind of readout and the way that this device comes up with that figure is by looking at how many times you rolled around how many times you sort of partially woke up how much how many hours you were in a deep sleep and how many hours you were in REM which is that that really rejuvenating kind of sleep so just lying there for eight hours a night doesn't necessarily mean that you did the best that your body could have could have done so anyways let's talk about what's going on in front of you let's talk about the unboxing the first thing they included was a little chart to figure out how you compare to other people your age because as we all know as you get older in life you don't necessarily sleep the same you know I'm the same kind of sleep patterns or the same amount of time next we have a manual that shows you how to get it set up and here you can see there are smartphone applications for analyzing the data after you've got it so you whether you're on iPhone or Android you can you can plug this baby into that now there's the clock that's the very first and major item and then below that as everything else you need to get this baby up and running and the next item is kind of the geek item the nerd core item it was a headband that you got to put on to use this thing but don't be deterred you've also got a SD card reader and this baby is obviously if you don't have an SD card reader in your computer that's how you can offload data to get a look at better charts higher quality graphs etc so you've got this travel style adapter you can take this thing with you of course and on the other end it's not USB or anything it's a standard sort of regular power plug now here is the clock this is the main unit this is where all the magic happens and as you guys can see it's got a real big nice display on it and a number of controls across the top this ain't your grandmother's alarm clock so here it is it's all laid out you get a little bit of a description on how to use you got regular alarm stuff on the right hand side more complicated sleep pattern stuff on the left hand side the headband that you're gonna wear has to charge up top and you've got an included two gigabytes and disk SD card once again that's for offloading your data now you can look at data right on the device or offloaded if you want a more graphic sort of appearance via your computer or smartphone or whatever so here is the headband and as I mentioned before this is the nerdy part can you imagine sleeping with this thing on I mean that's obviously not ideal but I sort of envision this thing as something you don't wear every night but you know those those nights are times in your life when you don't feel like you're sleeping really well you can pop this baby on and get real-time feedback you know investigate it no more sleep clinic I think or hey you if you just want to get real competitive with it then maybe you want to rock it every night so who knows now it's adjustable so you can wear this if you're you know big small you name it I don't know about a child it might not quite quite do that but nonetheless most people are gonna find it to fit just fine here's a better look at the device when it's powered up from from the front and as I mentioned before the right side of the device most of controls their control regular alarm base stuff you set up different alarms for different days you've got backlight controls in the center all pretty straightforward stuff wake up to two different tones however you want to set it up and on the left hand side is more where the configuration is available for sleep pattern related stuff or to look at your percentages see the quality of sleep you got stuff like that your score etc here's a better look at some of that stuff within the menu you can see the best time how many times you woke up the percentage of light sleep versus deep sleep versus REM sleep so again you can just use the clock and never offload the data to your computer if you want but if you want a more graphical sort of representation than you can offload it so there's a magnetic sort of connection point at the back here for charging the headband it has to be charged because it's it's tracking your movements as you sleep and anyways I mean it's it seems intimidating I mean it is an unusual thing but it could be very interesting to use just to figure out you know those kind of kind of data that you really haven't been able to look at before unless you have some major issues and they sent you to a sleep clinic or something who knows anyway guys if you enjoyed this content hopefully you can like and favorite this video as you know it helps me out a bunch and otherwise hopefully you can check out my new channel it's called the beast feed I'm gonna put a link in front of your face you might like what's going on over there and hey if you haven't followed us on Twitter or Facebook you might want to do that it's twitter.com slash unbox therapy and facebook.com slash unbox therapy anyway guys until next time I will see you around the channel later guys\n"