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Nothing to remember before bedtime.
Wearables bring the sensor to the baby. NuraNest takes the opposite approach: put useful sensing underneath the sleep surface.
A mattress-based tracker removes attachment, fit and wearable charging from bedtime. A wearable may provide different body-adjacent data, but requires something to be placed on the baby.
Wearable tracking
A wearable is designed around a body-attached device. That usually means an additional bedtime step and a separate charging routine.
- Sensor attached to the baby
- Fit and placement matter
- Device must be available and charged
Mattress-based tracking
NuraNest’s sensing layer stays in place beneath the surface. The bedtime routine does not need an extra device.
- Nothing to attach
- Movement is read at mattress level
- Electronics remain in a removable edge module
Sensing lives beneath the surface.
The information is not identical.
Different sensor locations produce different kinds of information. NuraNest focuses on sleep duration, movement, restlessness and temperature trends—not unsupported medical measurements.
Questions
Useful distinctions.
Does NuraNest need daily charging?+
There is no wearable to charge. Final power and setup details will be published with confirmed engineering specifications.
Does NuraNest track heart rate?+
No. Heart rate is outside the current product concept.