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The Zeo bedside unit, however, uses an SD card for data transfer.
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Two people in different parts of the world go to sleep wearing a EEG device like the Zeo, a sleep-monitoring gadget that wraps around the head.
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The headband connects to your smartphone using Bluetooth, and the Zeo app, available for iOS and Android devices, records the sleep data directly to your account.
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The Zeo mobile version was fun and simple to use.
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Self-measurement used to be difficult and expensive but technologists have started solving these issues: leaders include FitBit and Zeo for sleep measurement, RunKeeper for exercise tracking and Withings for weight management.
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Once the Zeo headband captures that unique eye signal, and transmits it via sleepstreamonline.com to the second dreamer, it will turn on a colored light where the other dreamer is, to send them a cue too .
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Products like ZEO and Fitbit have been the darlings of the industry for a long time yet there are several others such as the Withings Smart Activity Tracker and the The BodyMedia CORE 2 tracking band.
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Oliver points to research showing that video gamers are more likely to be better lucid dreamers, and sees an opportunity for a future form of social media that employes a growing use of brain-reading gadgets like the Zeo, Muse and others.
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In a company-funded study published last year in the Journal of Sleep Research, the Zeo predicted the same sleep cycle as professional sleep equipment in a lab about 75% of the time, compared with 86% agreement for two independent professional lab measures with each other.
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