For nearly 40 years, we’ve been studying sleep from every angle. We listen to sleepers, partner with sleep experts and have collected billions of nights of sleep data to understand how sleep affects health. Today, our portfolio of sleep products addresses 80%1 of known sleep issues and continues to grow.
A Philips global sleep health survey2 revealed that 76% of adults experience at least one condition that affects their sleep. The clinically validated3 SmartSleep Analyzer provides a personalized analysis of users’ sleep based on a brief, online questionnaire. In as little as 10 minutes, it can assess your sleep habits and identify your specific sleep challenge.
Around 90 Million Americans snore with about 50% being primary or simple snorers without having obstructive sleep apnea.4 The Snoring Relief Band is derived from clinical positional therapy that detects when you’re moving onto your back and delivers vibrations that prompt you to sleep on your side.
The Better Sleep Program retrains users to fall asleep faster or sleep more soundly6, without medication or supplements. The personalized, 4 to 12-week program, includes guidance from Philips Global Lead for Behavior Change, Mark Aloia PhD, and helps users adopt healthier, new habits.
The Deep Sleep Headband is the world’s first clinically proven wearable solution for consumers to improve deep sleep quality. The Headband and mobile app are designed to help people who typically sleep less than 7 hours a night (due to lifestyle) to help achieve better quality sleep, increase energy, and decrease daytime sleepiness throughout the day.8
Inspired by the sun, this bedside light and alarm clock helps users to wake up more naturally, and is clinically proven to improve general wellbeing after waking up. New features provide users with a suite of connected, customizable features to help them relax to sleep, wake up naturally and feel well rested.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a chronic syndrome that is estimated to affect up to 7% of the adult population.10 Our sleep therapy systems reflect our commitment to providing exceptional therapy, enhanced patient comfort, and essential compliance tools so important in today's challenging environment. Solutions from Philips include treatment for OSA, including POSA (positional obstructive sleep apnea).
1 Snoring, sleep apnea, and sleep deprivation. 2 https://www.usa.philips.com/c-e/smartsleep/campaign/world-sleep-day 3 ER 2236335: Final Study Report, VISC-Q Trial Validation of an Online Sleep Characterization Questionnaire 4 https://www.sleepapnea.org/learn/sleep-apnea/do-i-have-sleep-apnea/is-it-snoring-or-sleep-apnea/ 5 This product is for position-dependent back snorers where snoring ceases when sleeping on their side. 6 Users who reported trouble sleeping prior to the program 7 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/insomnia/in-depth/insomnia-treatment/art-20046677 8 When used for 2 weeks in people who do not get enough sleep due to lifestyle. 9 Blauw Research 2008, N=477 users 10 American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 165:1217-1239, 2002 11 CPAP and masks
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